Christoph, another OH WOW!
Regrettably NO to the Dr's name above - never heard the name.
However, the POW that remembered my Dad, "Moose," appears to have a copy of the obituary of Dr. Kaiser. He has it because he had his son look up Dr. Kaiser after the War and found Dr. Kaiser's son and they spent an evening together. I want to go visit this gentleman, and will bring a little scanner that we have recently purchased. However, I do not know how eager this gentleman will be to revisit these memories. I think it will be okay but I am the hold up for traveling.
Now your timing is superb - the photo above! Norton sent me in the group of photos a copy of him in the area where he writes on the back of the photo "POW Barracks was in this parking lot.' I am eager to print out your perfect picture and send it to him. And Especially because one of the other photos is Norton in front of a wall and he writes on the back of this photo 'this wall, (but not this hole) was entry way to Air Raid Shelter across from Barracks.' !!! Maybe your photo can give him some perspective of where the opening was - it had to be that wall. He used a crutch to get there.
It will take me a bit to get the photos out - and think I should kind of disguise Norton - I don't mean in a costume but you know what I mean.
I will get the other photos done too - one is 'Monk's Cemetery' but can not see much - all overgrown.
How fortunate you are to live where you do! What a great privilege to hear the history of Michaelsburg in person. The buildings are beautiful and so big and the location is fabulous.
For sure the records must exist for Lazarett Siegburg - somewhere. I wonder how many wounded Germans survived because of their care there. If still alive, they must have have gotten care in hospitals after the War. Some day you and I will get this all figured out!
Gad so much more to say, but regrettably must go.
THANK YOU so much for the news and photo! And again Happy Birthday!
Jean J