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After WW II, many areas of east Germany were given to other countries such as Poland and the Czech Republic. A new article,[[Finding parish registers for formerly eastern Germany areas now in other countries|Finding parish registers for formerly eastern Germany areas now in other countries]], announces searchable digitized parish registers in archives of those countries. | |||
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After WW II, many areas of east Germany were given to other countries such as Poland and the Czech Republic. A new article,Finding parish registers for formerly eastern Germany areas now in other countries, announces searchable digitized parish registers in archives of those countries. |
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