Hitler Youth in Austria

From: Monica Drake (erdahl@IDIRECT.COM)
Date: Tue Feb 29 2000 - 06:21:48 PST


Good morning. I am working on my mother's genealogy and can see that it will
be both interesting and troubling. I will give some background before I ask
my question. My mother was born in 1940 in Greifenberg, Austria (in
Karnten). Her own mother was only 14, so mom was raised by her grandparents.
Mom knew her mother and saw her occassionally around town, but basically
considered her grandparents to be her parents and didnt have much more of a
family. In interviewing her for my genealogical research, she has only vague
memories of her mother's family but has supplied me with the following:  Her
mother had a brother who was part of the Hitler Youth. My mom's
understanding (what she was told) is that anyone who wished to attend
University had to join but that besides his name being on a piece of paper,
he didn't do anything involving the group. I have been trying to research
this organization and have found much, very troubling information about the
HJ in Germany but nothing s!
 pecifically about Austria. Does anyone know if the HJ was run differently
in occupied Austria or was my mother told about the University angle to
squelch guilt that perhaps the family had? What I have read seems to
contradict what my mom was told. My grandmother had one other brother whom
my Ggrandparents sent over the mountains into Switzerland right at the
beginning of the occupation, so I have questions about why one son left to
attend school there and the other chose to remain in Austria. Thank you very
much in advance for your time and response. THis is a wonderfull
site/service you have set up here and of great educational value.

Monica Erdahl


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