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    Unbelivable! Chinese in Litzmannstadt Ghetto

    I found these docs long time ago...
    The files from Social Security office in Łódź ( Litzmannstadt) have been used to produce notepads shortly after the war ( due to shortage of the paper) as they were just one-side printer. My grandfather used to make notes on the clean side in late 40-ties/50-ties. He was a professor of history, and after he died I went through his huge library and documentation and found this.
    Among many other files to Poles, Germans, VD I found some files of Chinesse people apparently kept in Łódź Ghetto.
    Any comments?


    Last edited by mr.dogtag; 07-17-2011, 12:14 PM.

    #2
    Indeed interesting as i believe that there where not many chinese people in the Kz. They talk about plus minus 100 individuals. Here is the link about chinese people in KZ´s unfortunately written in german. http://www.cilip.de/ausgabe/58/china.htm
    cheers
    skalp

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      #3
      Very interesting. Thank you very much for sharing this.

      On the other side of the coin is the story of Chiang Wei-kuo, the son of the president of the Chinese Republic Chiang Kai-shek:

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiang_Wei-kuo

      He was a Gebirgsjäger in Gebirgsjäger Regiment 98 .

      Erich

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        #4
        Originally posted by erichcraciun View Post
        Very interesting. Thank you very much for sharing this.

        On the other side of the coin is the story of Chiang Wei-kuo, the son of the president of the Chinese Republic Chiang Kai-shek:

        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiang_Wei-kuo

        He was a Gebirgsjäger in Gebirgsjäger Regiment 98 .

        Erich
        Erich, well now that is very interesting. It must have struck the pre-war Bavarians in the 98 GJR as the oddest thing to see someone who was Chinese and wearing an officers uniform giving orders in German. From the article it would appear that he spoke German well enough that he passed his schools and was given a small unit command.
        Last edited by Edward; 07-21-2011, 08:03 AM.

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          #5
          Hello.

          Germany has always had a lot of foreign officers and soldiers visiting its military universities. This would certainly be a good topic for someone to research.

          Erich

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            #6
            It seems that these two Chinese men had been civil employees of the City of Litzmannstadt because the documents are given by the "Oberbürgermeister" of Litzmannstadt.

            Their job was under the "Ernährungs- und Wirtschaftsamt" (Food Office and Economic Affairs, department "Ghetto") of the City of Litzmannstadt one as "Transportarbeiter" (transport worker) and the other as "Lagerarbeiter" (storekeeper).

            Both got a payment "Lohngruppe C" (pay grade C).


            Gerdan

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