Hello,
is just stumbled over an recent article that the around 700 members of german genealogy club have voluntarily put all names and information from the "Verlustlisten" into a database with scanned reference to the pages. The Verlustlisten were issued by the german war mistery from 1914 until mid 1919.
There are 31.000 pages of each containing 300 names of german WWI soldies. Listed are all fallen, wounded or missing soldiers.
if you search a name, than click on the name of the result-list and it leads to the jpg.
I hope that is helpful for our imperial militaria collectors.
http://des.genealogy.net/eingabe-ver...n/search/index
Regards
Christian
is just stumbled over an recent article that the around 700 members of german genealogy club have voluntarily put all names and information from the "Verlustlisten" into a database with scanned reference to the pages. The Verlustlisten were issued by the german war mistery from 1914 until mid 1919.
There are 31.000 pages of each containing 300 names of german WWI soldies. Listed are all fallen, wounded or missing soldiers.
if you search a name, than click on the name of the result-list and it leads to the jpg.
I hope that is helpful for our imperial militaria collectors.
http://des.genealogy.net/eingabe-ver...n/search/index
Regards
Christian
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