Fritz Posted August 9, 2017 Share Posted August 9, 2017 Personal papers of a Oswald Kreizarek, born 23. March 1902 in Königshütte i./Oberschlesien, later in Berlin and then Hamburg. Two certified copies of marriage certificate dated 6. July 1945 and 1. April 1967. Marriage to Elsa Möhring in Hamburg, 15. August 1931. A Polizeiliches Führungszeugnis, issued in Hamburg, 30. July 1945 - with remark - Strafen: keine (which is the most important) An Ersatzbescheinigung from the Versicherungsanstalt Berlin as confirmation of national insurance from 1919 till 1941 (remark: card 6 to 9 missing), dated 14.1.1941 A reference and confirmation of employment at the mineral water factory in Hamburg 24 for Oswald Kreizarek, employed since 1923, dated 19. October 1945 Certified Baptism Certificate (in place of Birth Certificate, as church issued) for the father, Häusler und Untersteiger Karl Kreizarek, born 1. December 1864 in Ludwigsdorf Kreis Kreuzburg i./Schl. Certified in Bankau i./Schl., 14. August 1917 Certified Marriage certificate of the father, Karl Kreizarek (Werkarbeiter) and his spouse, Susanna Eva Rosenblatt from Königshütte on 27. May 1890- Issued in Königshütte i./Schl., 12. June 1940. Stamped and signed, Der Standesbeamte in Königshütte, official NSDAP stamp Various certified copies of ancestral documents, issued on 3. July 1943 in Königshütte, each with official NSDAP stamp. These were most likely need as confirmation of pure descent. In postwar years, Oswald always claimed to be from Poland - Königshütte was occupied by Poland since 1945. Certified copy of birth certificate of Elsa Kreizarek, geb. Möhring, 30. December 1903, copy issued in Hamburg-Mitte, 10. April 1967 Oswald and Elsa Kreizarek were friends of the family for many years. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fritz Posted August 9, 2017 Author Share Posted August 9, 2017 Passports - Reisepässe for Oswald and Elsa Kreizarek, both issued 9. August 1977 in Bezirksamt Wandsbek b. Hamburg. Personalausweis (identity card) for Elsa Kreizarek, issued on 24. January 1977 at Bezirksamt Wandsbek A Personalausweis is only valid in Inland - and in the European Union - for journeys abroad, a passport is always required. In the DDR and eastern Europe the Personalausweis was not recognised or accepted. Both passports indicate frequent travel to the DDR, Poland and Hungary till 1983, many visa stamps. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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