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  • Miss Kitty
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    Johannes Bos*1925 Rotterdam + März 2013 Sacramento, California

    BOS, Johannes 'John' Jacobus
    Born on February 21, 1925 in Rotterdam, Netherlands. He was married to the late Julia Blaaser Bos for over fifty three years. Julia Bos passed away in 2006. Both John and Julia were Holocaust survivors. He is survived by his companion Jeanne Sanders.

    John was the son of the late Adrianus and Katharina Hendrjn DeRoode. John's mother was Jewish but his father was Christian.

    When Germany took over the Netherlands in 1942, John and his family were forced into hiding in separate locations where they remained until the Netherlands was finally liberated on May 8, 1945. They were hidden by the Resistance in separate locations and there was not contact during this time. At one point, John was captured by the Germans and pressed into forced labor to place large obstacles around possible Allied sea invasion points. Resistance members helped him escape.

    It was not until after liberation that John and his parents found one another and were reunited. All of John's maternal relatives perished during the Holocaust. John survived the very grim time of 'The Hunger Winter' in Holland. it was a time when desperate people made flour out of tulip bulbs in an attempt to make bread and assuage their hunger. Unfortunately, the tulip flour was neither filling nor nutritious.

    John and Julia came to the United States in 1953 and were married in Reno on February 26, 1953. They settled in Sacramento where they owned a succession of successful beauty salons. Both became naturalized United States citizens and prospered in their adopted country.

    John was very active in the Sacramento Jewish Community and a founding member of Congregation Beth Shalom in Carmichael. He served in various capacities such as President of the Men's Club and Congregation Treasurer. He established a choir memorial fund to honor his mother, Katharina DeRoode Bos. Music had always been an integral part of John and Julia's life providing them much joy and consolation.

    John was a loyal friend and performed many kind acts on behalf of friends and other new immigrants. He was characterized as a most sociable man and great conversationalist. Generosity of soul and spirit was his trademark along with his always cheerful and optimistic outlook on life in spite of the hardships he had experienced.

    Please join us for a celebration of John's life at 11 AM on Friday, April 5 th at Congregation Beth Shalom 4746 El Camino Avenue, Carmichael, California 95608. Memorials may be made to the Katrina Bos Music Fund at Congregation Beth Shalom 4746 El Camino Avenue, Carmichael, California 95608
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    Quelle: Sacramento Bee

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    • Miss Kitty
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      Elisabeth H Doering Bower*1938 München +15.6.2013 Sacramento, CA

      Elisabeth H. Doering Bower, of Sacramento died unexpectedly on June 15, 2013. She leaves behind family, many close friends, and clients of her psychotherapy practice. Born March 25, 1938 in Munich, Germany, Elisabeth moved to San Francisco in 1950, where she graduated from Presentation High School and USF Nursing School to later become a public health nurse. After moving to Sacramento in 1962 she later had three sons, Hubert Jr., Christopher, and Alan. In 1973, she completed a Master's Degree in Psychiatric Nursing at Fresno State University, and began a career dedicated to mental health, which included certification as a Jungian psychoanalyst from the San Francisco C.G. Jung Institute. She began her mental health career at U.C. Davis School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry as a clinical nurse and clinical faculty. She later had a successful clinical psychology practice in Sacramento for over three decades, and touched the lives of many who worked with her. She often spoke of how rewarding and meaningful her work was to her. Elisabeth was also passionate about community involvement, was a founding member of Therapists for Social Responsibility, and was an active hospice volunteer. Her passions extended to classical music, art, and most importantly, her unwavering support and love for her family. She leaves behind her loving sons and spouses: Neli, Laura, and Shelly, seven grandchildren: Austin, Bryce, Nathaniel and Matthew of Chico, and Thalia, Marco and Amaranta of Sacramento, as well as sisters of her daughter-in-law (Laura), Maria and Yolanda Tejeda. She is also survived by her sister, Eva Doering and brother-in-law Robert Munday of Belmont, CA as well as the four caring children of her deceased brother Charles Doering of New York. Her love and support will be greatly missed by all whose lives she enriched. Please consider a donation in her name to the Effie Yeaw Nature Center, where she loved to take her grandchildren. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sac...49#fbLoggedOut

      Quelle: Sacramento Bee

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      • Miss Kitty
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        Carbine, Inge Margot geb.Schnellbacher aus Lutzelbach

        CARBINE, Inge Margot
        Age 59, of Lutzelbach Germany, passed away January 15 , 2013 in Citrus Heights, California.
        Visitation will be held at Valley Springs Presbyterian Church on January 18, 2013 at 2:00 4:00 pm.
        Inge was born in Lutzelbach to Adam and Margot Schnellbacher on February 23, 1953.
        She enjoyed movies, traveling, her garden and spending time with her family.
        Inge is survived by her daughters Monica Broughan, and Nicole Woods. She has 4 grandchildren Monique Woods, Ava Broughan, twins Mila Broughan and Liam Broughan.
        She was loved very much and will be missed.
        Arrangements under the direction of Stein & Sons Funeral and Cremation Service. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sac...14#fbLoggedOut

        Quelle: Sacramento Bee

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          Mariann Sullivan *1938 Ludwigshafen +11.5.2013 Rancho Murieta,CA

          SULLIVAN, Marianne
          Born August 27, 1938 in Ludwigshafen a/Rhein, West Germany; passed away May 11, 2013 in Rancho Murieta, California at the age of 74.
          Beloved wife of 48 years to Lawrence. Greatly missed by brother, Wolfgang Freirmuth and wife, Gertrud, of Kruichtal, Germany. Also survived by a host of loving cousins and friends. She will be forever loved and missed by all who knew her.
          Visitation Thursday, 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. Funeral service 10:00 am at East Lawn Mortuary, 5757 Greenback Lane, Sacramento, 95841. Entombment Sierra Hills Memorial Park. Remembrances in Marianne's name may be made to the Alzheimer's Association , 1455 Response Rd, Suite 190, Sacramento, CA 95815. www.eastlawn.com - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sac...40#fbLoggedOut

          Quelle: Sacramento Bee

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            Wolfgang Sydow*1935 Landsberg, Germany +Roseville, CA

            SYDOW, Wolfgang
            'Wolf' Sydow passed away peacefully on Monday, November 19, 2012 at the age of 77 at his home in Eskaton Village, Roseville surrounded by family. Wolf was born in Landsberg, Germany, orphaned during World War II, and came to the U.S. as a young man; he was soon drafted and served in the U.S. Army in the early 1960's. He settled down in Little Rock, Arkansas where he raised his family and retired from Riverside Motors in 1997. From 2010 to 2011, Wolf lived at Chenal Parkway in Little Rock before moving to Eskaton Village in Roseville, CA in 2011.

            Wolf is survived by: daughter Michelle Sydow, daughter Antje and husband Herman Nordman and grandsons Jesse and Jeremy Nordman, and son Marc and wife Dainey Sydow and granddaughters Rachel and Shannon Sydow.

            A viewing will be held at Lambert's Funeral Home in Roseville, CA from 5-7 pm on Wednesday, November 21, 2012. In lieu of flowers, please send any remembrances to one of the following charities: Special Olympics (online) or mail a check to Special Olympics, 1133 19th St. NW, Washington, DC 20036 or to Alzheimer's Foundation of America (online) or mail a check to Alzheimer's Foundation of America, 322 Eighth Ave. 7th floor, New York, NY 10001. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sac...30#fbLoggedOut

            Quelle: Sacramento Bee

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              Katharina Yonamine geb.Klaus*15.4.1922 Langenselbold, Germany, +6.3.2013 Chico, California

              Katharina "Kathe" Yonamine (nee Kaus), 90, died peacefully March 6, 2013 at her home in Chico, CA. Kathe was born April 15, 1922 in Langenselbold, Germany, to Jean and Mina Kaus (nee Spindler). Kathe, working as a German civilian employee for the U.S. Army, met Shinsei, a Private, while he was stationed near her home town. They were married on September 27, 1952 in Langenselbold, Germany and remained there until 1953 when new military orders brought them to Sacramento, CA. It was here that Kathe began her life as an American wife, mother and professional. Kathe had a 30 year career with the Blue Diamond Almond Growers and was an active member of Gloria Dei Lutheran Church. She lived a full and interesting life, was a good wife and mother, and was loved by her family and friends. Kathe is survived by her spouse, Shinsei Yonamine of Chico, CA; daughter, JoAnne Yonamine of Chico, CA; son and daughter-in-law, Steve and Amanda Yonamine of Fair Oaks, CA; a niece, Irene Reuther, and two nephews, Norbert and Reinhard Junker, all of Langenselbold, Germany. Kathe was preceded in death by her parents and a younger sister, Erna Junker, also of Langenselbold, Germany. Arrangements were entrusted to Newton-Bracewell Funeral Homes, 680 Camilla Way, Chico, CA and Sacramento Memorial Lawn, 6100 Stockton Blvd. Sacramento, CA. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sac...01#fbLoggedOut

              Quelle: Sacramento Bee

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              • Miss Kitty
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                Abraham Golomb*München +29.9.2013 Sacramento

                Abraham "Abe" Golomb, a loving husband and father, and well-known and respected sales and use tax consultant, passed away on September 29, 2013, after suffering a major brain aneurysm. Abe was born in Munich, Germany, the only son of a Polish-Russian soldier and liberated survivor of Auschwitz Concentration Camp. His parents brought him to the U.S. in early 1950 as a toddler, eventually settling in Southern California where he grew up. After graduating from Cal State Los Angeles with a duel degree in Accounting and Psychology, Abe went to work as a Sales Tax Auditor for the California State Board of Equalization. In 1982, he moved his family to Roseville in the Northern California/Sacramento area, eventually leaving the Board to work as the president of one of the first firms in California to exclusively represent business-taxpayers for sales and use tax purposes. In 2003, he formed his own firm, Sales Tax Reduction Specialists. Abe was very passionate about his work, known for providing all of his clients, big and small, his utmost attention and dedication. Abe is survived by his wife, Sue Golomb, son and daughter-in-law, Gary and Jessica Golomb, daughter and son-in-law Jennifer and Jon Martinez, step-daughters Shelley Johnson, Leslie Weber, Felicia Fessler, step-son Matt Zabin , along with their spouses, as well as 13 biological and step grandchildren plus 5 step-great-grandchildren. Public funeral services will be held Sunday, October 6, 2013, at 10:00 AM at East Lawn/Sierra Hills Memorial Park, 5757 Greenback, Sacramento, CA. Donation in lieu of flowers can be made to: The Brain Aneurysm Foundation, Website
                Quelle: Sacramento Bee

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                • Miss Kitty
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                  Emelie Joy Amiss*17.4.1923 Berlin +25.11.2010 Kalifornien

                  Emelie Joy Amiss, born April 17, 1923 in Berlin, Germany, passed away on November 25, 2010.
                  Immediate family survivors include sons, Bruce Hester (Elfrena) and Michael Amiss (Darcy) as well as grandchildren Ryan and Kelsey Amiss. Also survived by sister Virginia Willey and niece Jan Ciaraffo (Thomas)
                  Funeral service will be held at
                  Lakeside Church Friday, December 10, 2010 at 3:30 p.m. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/ros...44#fbLoggedOut

                  Quelle:
                  Published in Gold Country Media Newspapers on December 8, 2010
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                    Theodore Bacharach *29.5.1923 Frankfurt, Germany +10.7.2013 Auburn, California

                    Theodore Bacharach, MD
                    5/29/1923 - 7/10/2013

                    Ted Bacharach (Dr. B) died at home after a short illness. He lived life to the fullest, loving every minute. He was born in Frankfurt, Germany to Max and Sophie Bacharach. His early education was in Switzerland and New York. He graduated from Syracuse Medical School, in 1946. He retired from the military as a Lt. Colonel after more than 20 years of service. He married his college sweetheart Janet in December of 1944. He and his family traveled the world while in the military, always enjoying new places and experiences.
                    Ted and Jan settled in Colfax in 1964. First working at Weimar Medical Center, then later becoming a founding member of the Auburn Faith Community Hospital. He practiced medicine in Auburn until he was 82. He was dedicated to improving community and regaling his friends with stories and jokes. He touched many lives and graced all of us over the years.
                    He is survived by daughters, Ellen, Su and Wendy, grandchildren and great grandchildren. All are testaments to his lessons and love of family. The family requests no flowers. If you choose, please make a donation to the charity of your choice in his name.
                    A celebration of life will be on August 4th at his home from 2 to 5 pm. If you choose to share a memory, please bring a written remembrance. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/ros...65#fbLoggedOut

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                    • Miss Kitty
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                      Marcela Bendzulla geb.Hopfinger*14.91937 Krummau,Germany

                      Marcella (Hopfinger) Bendzulla died from complications due to cancer on September 10, 2013 with her family at her side. She was 75 years old. Marcella was born on September 14, 1937 in Krummau Germany; she was the daughter of Franz Hopfinger and Theresia Hager. Marcella married Horst Bendzulla on October 2, 1959 in Berlin, Germany, moving to Southern California in January of 1960. In 1972 they moved their family to Auburn, Calif. Marcella's greatest passion was her family; raising two daughters and one son. She enjoyed many hobbies, such as gardening, sewing bowling, tennis, and golfing. She especially loved planting and cultivating roses. Marcella and Horst enjoyed frequent travels to Europe visiting family and places of family history. They also enjoyed trips to Russia, Alaska, and many other places. Marcella was a member of the LDS Church, Lake of the Pines Ward.
                      Marcella is survived by: her husband of 53 years, Horst Dieter Bendzulla, daughters Sylvia Lewis and Sonja McEntee, and five grandchildren. She is also survived by five sisters and one brother and many nieces and nephews living in Bavaria and Austria.
                      Marcella will be long remembered as someone who saw the good in everyone. She loved her family immensely and unconditionally. Everyone who had the privilege to know Marcella felt her goodness and warmth. She will be greatly missed.
                      A viewing for Marcella will be held on September 19th, 2013 at 9am at the Lassila Funeral Chapel, with the service to begin at 10am, and a reception to follow immediately after. Graveside services will be limited to a small family gathering.
                      In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting donations be made to the American Cancer Society , or to Bristol Hospice California. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/ros...60#fbLoggedOut

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                      • Miss Kitty
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                        John Kluge*21.9.1944 Chemnitz, Germany + Charlotsville, Virginia 2010

                        John Kluge, once listed as the wealthiest man in America, who built an investment in a radio station into a broadcasting empire that was the forerunner to Fox Television, has died. He was 95.

                        The University of Virginia said Wednesday that Kluge (pronounced KLOOG-ee) died Tuesday at his home near Charlottesville, Va.

                        In 1983, Kluge took Metromedia Co. private in a leveraged buyout and then sold off properties piecemeal for $4.65 billion, including the 1985 sale of seven big-city television stations to Rupert Murdoch for $2 billion. The stations, including ones in New York, Los Angeles, Los Angeles and Houston, served as the basis for Murdoch's Fox television network.

                        Kluge personally netted more than $1.6 billion in the sales.

                        "I felt that television was going to change," Kluge told Forbes magazine. "I just thought that it was going to get more competitive."

                        The magazine in 1989, 1990 and 1991 labeled Kluge as the wealthiest man in America, with a net worth of more than $5 billion. Microsoft's Bill Gates knocked him off the top spot in 1992, but Kluge was still listed by Forbes as the 35th richest American in 2009 with an estimated net worth of $6.5 billion.

                        Kluge also owned the Ice Capades and the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team, Playbill magazine and several other enterprises and was known for giving money away, donating to several causes, especially related to education.

                        In 2001, Kluge gave his 7,400-acre estate, including historic Morven Farm, 10 working farms and more than two dozen houses and modernized farm buildings, to the University of Virginia with the stipulation that he be able to live there until his death. The estate was valued at more than $45 million.

                        Kluge told the university to develop the core of the property for educational use and sell the surrounding properties to fund an endowment.

                        "He was one of the most charming and engaging individuals I have ever met. I was struck by his keen mind, his inquisitive nature and his extraordinary commitment to higher education," university President Teresa Sullivan said in a statement. "John Kluge was a rare visionary whose interests spanned the arts, aid for minority students and innovative health care and who used his many gifts to help make the world a better place."

                        For all his wealth, Kluge, who had immigrated to the United States as a child, was known to friends and acquaintances as easygoing and someone who wasn't that interested in wealth. His late friend Alson H. Smith, a former member of the state House of Delegates, called him "just a regular guy" who would "talk about anything you want to talk about."

                        Kluge attributed much of his success to gambling and luck.

                        "The greatest factor in my life, and I know entrepreneurial people don't want to express it, they think it diminishes them, but luck plays a large part," he told Forbes in a rare interview in October 1990.

                        Kluge got into broadcasting after serving in World War II, buying his first radio station in 1946.

                        Later he expanded into television, and his holdings, Metromedia Broadcasting, eventually grew into seven TV stations and 14 radio stations.

                        After the Fox buyout, Kluge got into cellular telephones and restaurants, among other businesses. He owned the Ponderosa Steak House, Bonanza and Steak & Ale chains. He also had a 70 percent stake in Orion Pictures.

                        He later sold his New York cell phone operations for more than $1 billion in cash and $850 million in stock.

                        Kluge resigned in 2002 as chairman of Metromedia International Group, but remained on the board.

                        Kluge "was more an intellectual businessman than a moneymaking businessman," his third wife, Patricia, told The Washingtonian magazine in 1990. "He was more challenged by the creation of new ideas and new markets against all odds. ... He took a small idea and turned it into something grand."

                        Kluge said he kept his business thinking to himself "because I make changes in my own mind. It's been a habit of mine to do that, not because I don't want to look like I don't make mistakes — I make mistakes all the time — but rather so that people around me don't feel that every five minutes I'm changing my mind."

                        In 1960, he presented President Eisenhower with a rare white tiger as "a gift to the children of America" for the National Zoo.

                        In 1991, he heard the story of a 9-year-old British boy, Craig Shergold, who had brain cancer that seemed untreatable after six unsuccessful operations. Kluge flew Shergold to the United States for a new type of operation at the University of Virginia Medical Center that removed virtually all of the tumor.

                        "If John Kluge hadn't seen Craig in the newspaper, Craig would have been dead and buried in 1991," his mother said years later. (The publicity about the boy stemmed largely from an unending avalanche of get-well cards sent him from well-wishers around the world.)

                        In 2004, Kluge pledged $1 million to create scholarships for now middle-aged people who were denied an education when public schools shut down in the late 1950s to avoid racial integration. The first recipients were named in 2005.

                        Kluge also donated more than $100 million to Columbia University, his alma mater, for minority scholarships and faculty diversity efforts, and $60 million to the Library of Congress.

                        "To me, philanthropy comes naturally because I know that when you pass out of this picture, you don't take anything with you," Kluge told Columbia College Today in 2004. "With the sands of time, we make very little difference, but what difference we can make we should try to make."

                        Kluge was born in Chemnitz, Germany, on Sept. 21, 1914. His father, an engineer, moved the family to the United States in 1922 and they settled in Detroit. Kluge worked for a time on a Ford assembly line.

                        During the Depression, Kluge enrolled in Columbia and earned an economics degree in 1937. He worked in Army intelligence during World War II.

                        Kluge had three children from his marriages to Theodora Thomson, Yolanda Galardo and Patricia Maureen Rose, which all ended in divorce. He later married Maria Tussi Kutner.
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                          Esther Kovacs*1925 Deutschland +2010 Roseville, CA

                          Esther Kovacs
                          1925 - 2010

                          Esther Kovacs was born in Germany in 1925 and passed away on April 9, 2010.
                          She is preceded in death by her husband Miklos Kovacs.
                          She will be missed by her friends.
                          At her request there will be no services. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/ros...13#fbLoggedOut

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                            Margaret Charlotte McKay geb.Schroeter Keddy *19.9.1949 Friedberg, Germany +24.8.2010 Auburn, CA

                            Margaret Charlotte McKay
                            (Margie)
                            9/19/1949 - 8/24/2010


                            Margie went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on August 24, 2010.
                            She was born on September 19, 1949 in Friedberg, Germany to Warren and Liselotte Schroeter Keddy. Margie enjoyed traveling and gardening. She was a past president of the Meadow Vista Gardening Club.
                            She is survived by her loving husband of 41+ years, Pete McKay, daughter, Jennifer Willis, her husband Matt, and grandchildren Samantha and Matthew Willis. She will be dearly missed by her family and friends.
                            There will be a family memorial for Margie, followed by her being laid to rest at the Sacremento Valley V.A. Cemetery.
                            We would like to personally thank the staff at Colonial Health Care in Auburn for taking loving care of Margie during her extended battle with early onset Alzheimer's disease. Thank you all.
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                              Elsbeth Mueller*24.11.1916 Halberstadt,Germany +11.1.2013 Auburn, CA

                              Elsbeth Mueller
                              11/24/1916 - 1/11/2013

                              Elsbeth Mueller, a resident of Auburn for 52 years passed away in her home on January 11, 2013 due to congestive heart failure. She was 96 years old.
                              She was born in Halberstadt, Germany on November 24, 1916 to Paul and Emma Kuehn. A survivor of the horrors of World War II, Elsbeth found new life and hope when she met the love of her life and dance partner, Oskar Mueller. They married and later made the decision in 1951 to immigrate to America on a ship called "General Taylor."
                              Oskar preceded her in death in December, 2001.
                              The uncertainty and tragedy that Elsbeth endured in the war only served to strengthen her will to live her life out fully.
                              Reading the Auburn Journal with a cup of coffee and a doughnut was something she did every morning. In addition, she loved gardening which gave her great satisfaction. She was a member of the Garden Club also. She was very fashionable and loved high heels and pearl necklaces. Children were very special to her. She loved her two little chihuahuas, Lola and Gabriella which she called her "babies."
                              On behalf of Elsbeth, we want to thank our family and friends, Sutter Auburn Faith Hospice for their compassionate care of Elsbeth in her last four days spent here on this earth.
                              A celebration of her life will be held on January 19, 2013 at 10 a.m. at Authentic Life Church, 258 Elm Ave. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/ros...11#fbLoggedOut

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                              • Matthias Möser
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                                Hallo, liebe Forscher im Forum Auswanderer!

                                Bin immer wieder erstaunt und erfreut, was die Teilnehmer in diesem Forum zum Thema Auswanderung so alles finden und beitragen können - klasse Arbeit und Engagement! Dickes Lob

                                Gruß aus der Kurpfalz

                                Matthias
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