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  1. Meilensteine pommerscher Geschichte, insbesondere von Lauenburg und Butow/ Milestones in Pomeranian History, with Particular Attention to Lauenburg and Buetow. An easy to read Pomeranian history in both German and English. Meier, Martin.

  2. Pomerania was originally a land in northeast Germany. It stretched along the Baltic Sea from Mecklenburg on the west to almost Danzig (now Gdansk, Poland) on the east. Pomerania was divided into two sections: Vorpommern which was west of the Oder River, and Hinterpommern which was east of the Oder River. At the end of World War II in 1945, the ...

  3. PVF was established to research and preserve the culture, genealogy and history of the Pomeranian people who came to the territory of Wisconsin and founded Freistadt in 1839.

  4. Brief history of Pomerania: excerpt from "Two Worlds for Our Children," Myron Gruenwald, to be continued next issue. Subjects

  5. pomeranianews.org › DPL Table of ContentsDie Pommerschen Leute

    History of Pomerania - Frederick II Opens Lands to Immigrants. Myron Gruenwald: Pomeranians - the Persistent Pioneers: 31: 2: 29: 2008: Kartenmeister.com - What it's all about and how to get the most out of it. Uwe Krickhahn: 31: 3: 41: 2008: A Day in Castle Garden. Louis Bagger: 31: 3: 44: 2008: Tales from Pomerania - Fritz Schlagenteufel ...

  6. Founded by Myron Eugene Gruenwald of Wisconsin in 1982, "Die Pommerschen Leute : The Pomeranian people" to collect records of the 19th century Pomeranian migration to America, provide historical and geographical aspects of their lives in Prussia, and encourage preservation of their ethnicity in Europe and America.

  7. In 1982, Myron Gruenwald published the first issue of Die Pommerschen Leute with the expressed goals to connect researchers through their immigrant ancestors and share with each other the accumulated information of the life of our ancestors in Europe and their new life in the U.S.

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