Ulitzer95 13,058 Posted December 9, 2024 On 27/11/2024 at 08:47, Ulitzer95 said: Herbert Wahler (wiki) may be dead. Annoying for a lot of people who have him in deadpools. Nothing concrete, but there is a message on this Wiki talk page from someone claiming that he was their neighbour and that he died in 2023. Confirmation. Died in November 2023. 5 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DaMa 10 Posted December 11, 2024 Recently alive: Irmgard Furchner, Gregor Formanek, Yaroslav Hunka Status unknown: Helma Kissner, Harry Paul Fritz Schulz, Bruno Dey, Herbert Fuchs, Karl-Heinz Lipok, Otto Duscheleit, Klaus Kleinau, Johann Robert Riss 2 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Luca@1996 50 Posted December 11, 2024 Johann Robert Riss died in 2019, suffering from severe dementia. https://www.trauer-im-allgaeu.de/traueranzeige/johann-riss 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Imelda 635 Posted December 17, 2024 On 07/12/2023 at 16:37, YoungWillz said: Hmm, we should all check on people called Jenrick in Newark nursing homes.... On a surely unrelated note The Rt Hon Robert Jenrick is the Conservative MP for Newark, and has been an MP continually since 5 June 2014. He currently undertakes the role of Shadow Secretary of State for Justice. https://members.parliament.uk/member/4320/contact 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bentrovato 1,131 Posted Thursday at 20:24 Just for the Dutch. Lord knows what a British list would look like. Netherlands: 425,000 suspected Nazi collaborators' names published - BBC News 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Summer in Transylvania 2,363 Posted Thursday at 20:30 5 minutes ago, Bentrovato said: Just for the Dutch. Lord knows what a British list would look like. Netherlands: 425,000 suspected Nazi collaborators' names published - BBC News https://www.reformparty.uk/counter 8 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bentrovato 1,131 Posted Thursday at 20:33 sorry. just got the joke. apologies. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Insane 360 Posted Thursday at 20:54 20 minutes ago, Bentrovato said: go fuck yourself and die cunt. how dare you. We got a Farage lackey! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ulitzer95 13,058 Posted Thursday at 21:09 43 minutes ago, Bentrovato said: Just for the Dutch. Lord knows what a British list would look like. Netherlands: 425,000 suspected Nazi collaborators' names published - BBC News Probably somewhat limited given that Britain was never occupied by the Nazis during WWII... 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ulitzer95 13,058 Posted Thursday at 21:12 Don't facepalm because you made a comment out of ignorance and now you're embarrassed about it @Bentrovato. It's not my fault you're an idiot. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bentrovato 1,131 Posted Thursday at 21:14 1 minute ago, Ulitzer95 said: Don't facepalm because you made a comment out of ignorance and now you're embarrassed about it @Bentrovato. It's not my fault you're an idiot. Thank you for your advice and insight. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ThereWillBeDeaths7 787 Posted Thursday at 21:25 40 minutes ago, Bentrovato said: Just for the Dutch. Lord knows what a British list would look like. Netherlands: 425,000 suspected Nazi collaborators' names published - BBC News Has been a topic for months over here. In the end, it was decided at this moment to only publish online the index of people who were investigated, while the archives themselves will only be available in physical form for family members of the investigated people, as well as professional researchers. Mind you, this list contains all people who were investigated after the war. The majority was never prosecuted or even accused as necessary evidence wasn't found, while a very large portion of suspects was only indirectly collaborating (for instance, local councilors and mayors often had to choose between following orders from the occupier while trying to spare civilians, or resigning and being replaced by more "willing" collaborators). There were also people who appeared to be collaborating, while actively taking part in acts of resistance. Relevant topic in my field of work as well, so have talked quite a lot about it with colleagues in recent months. 2 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TylerTheCreator 41 Posted Friday at 02:05 4 hours ago, ThereWillBeDeaths7 said: Has been a topic for months over here. In the end, it was decided at this moment to only publish online the index of people who were investigated, while the archives themselves will only be available in physical form for family members of the investigated people, as well as professional researchers. Mind you, this list contains all people who were investigated after the war. The majority was never prosecuted or even accused as necessary evidence wasn't found, while a very large portion of suspects was only indirectly collaborating (for instance, local councilors and mayors often had to choose between following orders from the occupier while trying to spare civilians, or resigning and being replaced by more "willing" collaborators). There were also people who appeared to be collaborating, while actively taking part in acts of resistance. Relevant topic in my field of work as well, so have talked quite a lot about it with colleagues in recent months. Interesting, thank you. I've found quite a lot of my family in this index (my heart sunk a bit when putting in a particular family surname and seeing them all listed). At least some are known to have been NSB members - one was an assassin for the NSB. But at least one is known in the family to have been vehemently anti-Hitler (e.g. refusing an invitation to meet him) and I believe she may have been caught up in an investigation through her work, rather than through any actual collaboration. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ThereWillBeDeaths7 787 Posted Friday at 08:49 6 hours ago, TylerTheCreator said: Interesting, thank you. I've found quite a lot of my family in this index (my heart sunk a bit when putting in a particular family surname and seeing them all listed). At least some are known to have been NSB members - one was an assassin for the NSB. But at least one is known in the family to have been vehemently anti-Hitler (e.g. refusing an invitation to meet him) and I believe she may have been caught up in an investigation through her work, rather than through any actual collaboration. That sounds interesting! As far as I'm aware, no one in my family appears on this list. I can imagine it could be shocking to see relatives listed on there, but ofcourse the list itself doesn't tell a complete story. Above all else, most people aren't just good or bad - especially during times of war. If possible and when you feel ready, I'd encourage you to visit the National Archive to read the files about your relatives. While you might find information that could shock you, it might also inform you that (some of) your family members didn't partake in any kind of collaboration. Always interesting to hear personal stories from the war. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites