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Scans For Your Research
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Proofs of ancestry (1933-1945)
The Ahnenpaß (literally, "ancestor passport") documented the Aryan lineage of citizens of Nazi Germany. It was one of the forms of the so-called "Aryan certificate".
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Family Register (1873-1955)
A family register (also known as any of several variations, such as household Register or family album) is a civil registry used in Germany to track information of a genealogical or legal interest.
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ID-Documents (1921-1947)
This includes historical identification papers, like identity cards, passports, driver licenses, certificates of family origin, time books and military service books.
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Phone- and Adressbooks (1874-1958)
Phone books, adress books, musterrolls, transcriptions of church registers and public registers.
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Unique Pieces and Mixed Lots
Family trees and ancestral lines, official and clerical documents (certificates of birth, baptism, marriage and death), testimonials, pictures, crests and genealogical and biographical notes.
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Cemeteries, Churches and Places
Pictures and transcriptions of gravestones, historic burial grounds and cemeteries, place and church documentations.
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eBooks
We receive more and more extensive works like adressbooks, chronicles or large collections who are entering our digital library. Selected genealogical literature now are offered as ebooks in the Adobe PDF format. A free registration is required to download.
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Unreleased
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Offline
Usually the records are digitized in chronological order, by number. Have you found an interesting document in this area which haven't been published yet? Please let us know by email (kuss@email.de). We will processing as soon as possible.
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Dilibra Special
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Index and Projects
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Download INDEX.PDF (12/01/2016)
The surnames had been transcripted with great care and accuracy. Errors and omissions excepted. Names presented in this list were taken from our scans (e.g. proof of ancestry, family register or transcriptions of church books). In a few cases, the surnames can be assigned to other persons (e.g. godparents, registrars, clerics, employees in register office, persons responsible for church register). That means, it must not be a kinsman-like relationship between the holder of the documents and the following entities.
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Genealogy.digital (12/15/2019)
A German-language blog about people, homeland and history. Another tutorial recently appeared: How do I request a death certificate?
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map.dilibra.com (01/16/2019)
Our Google Map will show you where some cemeteries and churches in former German East Territories are located. Update: A lot of former cemeteries in the soute of Landsberg (Warthe): Egloffstein, Eulam, Derschau, Altenhof/Hammer, Kernein, Dechsel, Altensorge, Kattenhorst, Hagen, Blockwinkel und Reitzenstein.
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Researches (Board and Search Notices)
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