Oh Christoph,
I did not expect to hear from you so soon. Maybe by tomorrow night I can write more.
I am working on keeping the papers organized and figuring out what is there and doing some research for the future - so things stay rolling.
Did talk to American Legion about putting ad in their bulletin - may hear in next few days. Still no luck connecting with DAV.
Trying to figure out the outfits the men were in, whose records I requested. Some files are very paltry.
One deceased gentleman, Lee, (buried at Siegburg) had a request from a nephew of the man in 2006 about medals.. This man's father was a twin to the one that died. I called the number in the file and did get to talk to the nephew. He said they never knew Lee had been in a prison camp or hospital. One thing the nephew thought Lee's Mom said was that Lee died of TB. Lee did go to the Cemetery in the Netherlands to the grave site of his Uncle. He said his Grandmother was really happy he had done so. Tomorrow I want to write the nephew.
Spilker is the Father or Padre that was mentioned in the article you sent me by the man doing all of that Michaelsburg research. And while Spilker had been deceased awhile, according to that article, the author was still alive. Would be great to get to talk to him.
And Schweers, I think was the Dr. for the Germans. Now at least at a future time we can ask directly about him.
Also we can ask at a future time where the box of records are for the German Red Cross
I have more documents to process .... Can't wait ...I will send you more.
Are they calling the Cemetery with the 23 men, the Nordfriedhof/North Cemetery?
Documents on Abner say he died on Dec. 30, 1944 from wounds. And on one document it says: " According Death Certificate. Res Lazarett Siegburg. Cause of Death. Gunshot Wound Head. Buried Siegburg Cemetery. POW No. 13125."
Fascinating when they have information as to where and how they were injured or captured. "T/Sgt. Abner was last seen as he led his platoon into the attack." It was Dec. 1, 1944 and intended destination: "Draw and woods S.E. of Vossenack, Germany." "There were only eight members of the third platoon that were not WIA, KIA or MIA. At this time there is only one man left out of the third platoon, therefore no accurate report can be submitted." Date of that report is Jan. 13, 1945.
I hope to revisit the Buettner file tomorrow.
Christoph, I am so happy and grateful, maybe better to say "honored" to know you!
Goodnight,
Jean J