I have been reading what I can about this but I am confused about some of the military conscription details.
I know that in ’42 the military age Alsatians and Lorrainers (that didn’t volunteer) were being force conscripted in the Wehrmacht, but what I don’t understand is was that a precondition for staying in Alsace-Lorraine (whether you wanted that or not). I mean, from what I understand, in 1940 the Nazis said to everyone who didn’t flee or get thrown out, Alsace-Lorraine is part of the Reich now and you are German citizens, so did the Alsace-Lorrainers expect to be conscripted at some point before ’42 since they were now German? Were they told before ’42 that as a condition of staying that would be expected of them?
Also from ’42 on when the Alsatians and Lorrainers were being conscripted, did an orange card appear in their mailboxes or did soldiers show up at their doors and say something like you have 3 minutes to pack your things and come with us?
I know that in ’42 the military age Alsatians and Lorrainers (that didn’t volunteer) were being force conscripted in the Wehrmacht, but what I don’t understand is was that a precondition for staying in Alsace-Lorraine (whether you wanted that or not). I mean, from what I understand, in 1940 the Nazis said to everyone who didn’t flee or get thrown out, Alsace-Lorraine is part of the Reich now and you are German citizens, so did the Alsace-Lorrainers expect to be conscripted at some point before ’42 since they were now German? Were they told before ’42 that as a condition of staying that would be expected of them?
Also from ’42 on when the Alsatians and Lorrainers were being conscripted, did an orange card appear in their mailboxes or did soldiers show up at their doors and say something like you have 3 minutes to pack your things and come with us?
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