Anonymous ID: ed8468 March 10, 2018, 2:55 p.m. No.617945   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Angela Dorothea Kasner.

Angela Merkel

 

>Daughter of a Pastor?

a Lutheran pastor and a native of Berlin

 

>Name of FATHER?

Horst Kasner

 

>History of FATHER?

Little is known about Horst Kasner's wartime service, and he was held as a prisoner of war at the age of 19. During his high school years he was a member of the Hitler Youth, with the last service position of a troop leader.[citation needed] From 1948 he studied theology, first in Heidelberg then in Hamburg. It was in Hamburg that he got to know and later married Herlinde Jentzsch,[4] an English and Latin teacher, born on 8 July 1928 in Danzig (now Gdańsk, Poland) as the daughter of Danzig politician Willi Jentzsch.

 

>Hitler youth (member).

troop leader

 

>Haircut today vs THEN (A).

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Symbolic.

 

US Intelligence post war controlled who?

Scientists and the West of Germany

The ‘Mission’

 

>Who is Angela Hitler?

>Relationship to Adolf?

Angela Franziska Johanna Hammitzsch was the elder half-sister of Adolf Hitler. By her first husband, Leo Raubal Sr., she was the mother of Geli Raubal

 

>How were children named in Germany during this period?

German given names are usually derived from Biblical names, such as Josef (Joseph); from the names of saints, such as Joannes (Joan); or from Old German, such as Siegfried.

 

When baptized, children were usually given two or more given names. In most of Germany, the child was normally called by the first name given at baptism. In some areas, however, it was more common for the child to be called by the second name. For example, if the first two males born in a family were named Johann Christoph and Johann Friedrich, they were usually called by their second given names. If an elder child died young, the parents frequently reused the deceased child's exact name on the next born child of the same gender. This can be a good guide in terms of your research, but it is not an absolute. Do not assume the older child with the exact name died unless you find his/her death date.

 

Some children received as many as four or more given names at baptism. Multiple given names were often the names of parents or other relatives. Many of these names were frequently dropped as the child matured. Thus, a person's later records do not always use the name he or she was given at birth.

 

To let others know you are confident you followed the same person from birth to death, make sure to record in your notes the different name combinations you find your ancestor listed with in each record, as per reasons in above situation. Leave such good tracks that anyone could find exactly the same record you found by tracking your source, page number, entry number.

First or middle.

 

Family tree.

 

Anna.

 

Maria.

 

Alois.

 

Examples.

 

Risk of ‘conspiracy’ label the deeper we go.

 

Truth will shock the WORLD.

 

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