WWII relatives

Do you know any people in your family that survived WWII? I recently found out my grandmother was a little girl in Greece when a nazi soldier came in her house and demanded food.

My grand uncle was in the Wehrmacht. He fought on the eastern front.

Both my grandparents were Nazis from Bavaria. AMA. They told me very little but they told me some

My great grandfather was in the Waffen SS Polizei Division, died in East Prussia 1944 defending the homeland.
Grandfather was in the Hitler Youth training as a fighter pilot, survived the war.
Great uncle was Stuka pilot, died over Russia.

My grandfather had German pows working for him on his farm. Basically they were pretty much like nigger slaves.

Father was on the US side of Vietnam. Grandpa(dad's side) was in WW2 and Korea. Grandpa(mom's side) and his brother was on the communist side in Vietnam. Oh boy the family reunions.

My grandfather was commander for the German 10th mortuary division on the eastern front. He had overall control of the burial and disposal of dead nazis. He said it was the busiest time of his life. They used to get a commission for each body so he became extremely wealthy. After the war he opened a shop selling fire alarms in Dresden and did pretty well.

I have my Great Uncle's talvisota puukko that my grandfather received when his brother was KIA by some Commies.

My grandfather fought the Japs in the Pacific. He was a sailor.

>opened a shop selling fire alarms in Dresden and did pretty well.
Dead lad

>Do you know any people in your family that survived WWII?
yeah, my dad. Luftwaffe veteran who survived the war, went on to work in the pharma industry, moved to the US and ended up marrying a jewish chick that was 30 years younger than him.
Yes, I have the funniest family tree on Sup Forums.

dad in the hitler youth

my great uncle was KIA while serving in the SS

his flight booklet

How did you end up in America?

My dad was Himmler.

Dad, grandpa and great grandpa.
Weimar republic (Germany) 1924

Nah My nazi grandma married a half jew who saved her during the time berlin was falling.

>Do you know any people in your family that survived WWII?
All of them. Of course none of them fought, or even went near a warzone.

pic of parents

Only my grandfather and grandmother she told me more then he did

read my initial post

holy fuck mirin your grand grandpa's style and look

It's weird, she never actually referred to the soldier as a Nazi when she told me. I was only nine at the time so of course a Greek wouldn't want me to find out the truth about Hitler. I found out today that they did invade Greece.

grandfather survived the war but lost his left arm. he died @ 2001 at 80yo

>Do you know any people in your family that survived WWII? I recently found out my grandmother was a little girl in Greece when a nazi soldier came in her house and demanded food.
My mother was raped by Hitler.

My father was on a troop ship bound for Singapore during WW2, During the journey there news reached the ship that Singapore had been invaded by the Japanese,so my dad's boat stopped in South Africa.From there he spent 3 or 4 years in Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) ,where he trained men in flight navigation. He didn't actually see any action during the war,but it wasn't fun to be thousands of miles away from home knowing that your country was being bombed.

That dog is smarter than all of the kikes and niggers combined

Grandpas brother fought from France to Berlin. Was in battle of the bulge. Wish I was alive to ask him about it

My great grandfather survived all SIX death camps, while personally meeting Mengele and living through five gas chambers....truly a hero

>she survived giving a guy some food
I hope you're getting Holocaust reparations.

My great uncle was a tank commander. Fought in most of the major battles: bulge, ardennes forest, etc.

My granddad is a NY Jew born in 1937, he says he does remember the community being excited about Meyer Lansky beating up the Bund

My grandfather was also a Greek man who disliked Jews but was against Nazis as well. He owned a shop in Massachusetts later on in his life, I remember (((they))) would harass his store. One day, it was burned down in a (((coincidence))).

My grandpaps. Also fought japs in the pacific theatre

>reverse image search yields "gentleman"

you're damn right he was

my grandpa took part in the Liberation of the Netherlands

(pic related, middle figure)

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Yeah. Both grand fathers. Paternal grand father was a Marine Raider, other was on a navy gun boat. They both saw the bloodiest conflicts, its really cool.

My grandfather was a fighter pilot. He had at least 14 aerial victories (four in Greece, one in Croatia, the rest around Germany/Austria, mostly taking out bombers). He was listed WIA in Normandy on 6 June, 1944, due to flak, then injured again the day after due to a transport crash. He was taken POW by the Americans in late August and returned home after the war.

His brother was a Wehrmacht officer and died fighting on the eastern front in 1942.

Yeah both of my grandfathers and every great uncle and every great aunt, and lots of friends of the family. Almost everybody from my family lived in England during ww2, and every single male fought.
Some of my family is Scottish and was in Canada during ww2, but every male fought.

My grandfather fucking made me fail a project in school, we were supposed to pick various historic situations and interview elderly who had lived in that time and place.

I chose The Blitz, and I asked my grandfather about it, and he said that not one German or any of their weapons had ever touched English soil in any war and the idea that they could is nonsense.

This was in Canada and I did not fully underhand how suppressed and prideful brits are, so I carefully relayed his story about how there was never any blitz ever.

Here's the annoying thing: he accurately told awesome war stories, and his medals are in a museum because he legitimately was part of some crazy fighting. If I had asked him literally anything else about the war I would have gotten 100% for sure.

But he just couldn't admit an enemy could ever touch England, so my teacher accused me of not even trying to do the assignment.

Great grandmother lost 9 siblings in death camps. My great grandfather was captured in
Poland in WWI and suggested his wife and daughter flee to the US in 1936. My great grandmothers family wouldn't leave Germany. My grandmother married a marine that earned a Purple Heart in Japan, which I'm lucky enough to have.

I should clarify.. my great grandfather was captured in WWI by the Russians and worked in a labor camp till he was freed after WWI ended. When he saw Hitler's rise to power, he said he knew another world war was coming and wanted to flee Germany.

Grandpa was pressed into service for Wehrmacht ,even he was not German.... He spent confi time guarding cattle car trains bound for Poland

Both my Oma and Opa lived through the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. The never really told me any of the stories when they were alive.

>Both my grandparents were Nazis from Bavaria. AMA. They told me very little but they told me some

So did they become ultraliberal cucks after WW2?

These are priceless user, keep them always.

I had multiple uncles that went to WWII. I think they were largely in the Navy. Had family that was imprisoned at Camp Kilmer as Italian POWs.

My grandma was a little girl in germany. She had to flee the bombing of her school because the Allies misidentified it as a train station. Luckily it was recess and she was on the playground.

You are from Louisiana I am guessing?

My grandpa fought for the Yugoslav Partisans

>be great-grandfather
>be autistic racist hick from Atlanta, basically Sup Forums
>no one really likes him
>America enters WW2
>sign up for US Army because boredom and wants to shoot foreigners
>get stationed in England
>meets 16 year old Jewish girl who came to the UK four years earlier on a Kindertransport from Poland mere months before the war began
>she actually kinda likes him despite his being an abrasive anti-social prick
>they fuck
>gets her pregnant within a month
>ohshit.jpg
>sense of honor compels him to ask her to marry him
>she agrees but the Normandy Landings happen and he's deployed to Europe before they can marry
>serves as gunner on an M3 Half Track (Anti-Aircraft variant)
>doesn't shoot down any planes because the Allies blew 90% of the Luftwaffe out of the sky beforehand
>gets used to chew up German bunkers instead
>walked inside of one afterward
>shit gave him nightmares
>vehicle runs over a mine a few months into the campaign
>severely injured, narrow avoided losing leg because he moved at the last second
>is told he's getting medically discharged
>yay
>goes back to England awaiting repatriation
>Polish waifu is 6 months along
>marries her two months later
>grandfather is born
>takes her back home to Georgia
>they fight and fuck a lot, six kids
>grandpa (the oldest) is taught Polish by his mom and winds up assigned to PSYOPS when he joins the Army during the Cold War
>great-grandmother assumes entire family perished in the Holocaust
>Cold War comes to an end in the 90s
>great-grandmother decides to write her old neighbors just to be sure
>turns out she had an infant brother (born after she left) who was adopted by Christian neighbors shortly before her family were deported and killed
>happy family reunion, right?
>turns out he's as much of a jackass as her husband
>ohwell.jpg

pic kinda related, she looked A LOT like Rutka Laskier in her wedding photo (although a bit fatter because she was eight months pregnant at the time). It's creepy.

My grandfather was polish and fought in tank corps in northern africa for the germans

The Nazis were super cool to all of my grandparents in Slovakia when they came through.

Out of all the houses in the village the general of the division that was passing trough picked my grandmother's to stay in. My grandmother was a little girl at this time and he would sing her children's songs in German. The army stayed for about a week and apparently they were all very clean, polite, and organized. Some of them even compensated the villagers for letting them stay in their homes. The general gifted his personal gramophone to my grandmother's family. He died somewhere in Russia. :'(

Then when the Soviet (((liberators))) came through later on, they raped and pillaged the entire village and stole the gramophone. I bet that thing would have been worth a fortune today.

One of my grandfathers in Slovakia became a young engineer in the town's factory like a week before Germany annexed Czechoslovakia. The factory came under Nazi ownership, everybody got raises, production became a lot more efficient and organized, and they were more profitable than ever when they started producing cool Nazi war machine parts.

Grandfather was Soviet tank commander died 2002

All the white privilege described in this thread is sickening.

my grandmother was a nazi

>great great great grandfather civil war
>great great grandfather ww 1
>great grandfather ww 2
>grandfather korean
>father vietnam

Thank god I got a vasectomy.

P.S.

Engineer grandpa had a crate full of various small parts that he designed for German airplanes and guns that he showed me when I was a kid. Sadly I am not sure what happened to it after he passed away.

>fights war annihilate the world-wide Jewish conspiracy
>loses
>marries a Jew

If he one of those "if you can't beat 'em, join 'em types"?

>mfw my racist Southern great-grandfather would talk about we need to go back to lynching niggers and my Holocaust survivor great-grandmother just sat there and smiled at him

I believe my great uncle fought in it. But the rest were all in america at that time

You fucking cuck. Those men went through hell and still managed to passdown the bloodline long enough to spawn your faggot ass. Your ancestors are warriors, but you're a pussy.

My great gramps was a Korean soldier in the Jap army who got wounded and forced to fight with the Soviets then ended up being captured by the Germans and fought for them too. There was a movie based upon a guy he knew

A lot of my family fought and survived

the only actual nazi in my family was my grandmother.
My dad didn't choose to fight, he had to.

lol that's basically the same as a Sonderkommando at a Concentration Camp going on to have a career working as head of a bakery working with industrial ovens.

I take it he didn't have nice things to say about the Nazi Party then.

What about your mother? How did her family take her marrying an ex-German soldier?

My grandfather was a bomber navigator in the pacific, at least he never killed any germans.

Jesus how many cases of Nazis marrying Jewish girls are there?

Two great grandfathers survived, but 8 out of 11 of their siblings and cousins died, all of which were intelligent men 23 and under.

Reminds me where was a segment on BBC news about remembrance day and at the end of the report a Pakistani woman said they ''Gave their lives for the values we carry on today'' and it infuriated me, I said to my grandmother ''do you think they fought for the country we have today?'' and she replied ''well if they didn't win we'd all be speaking German''.

It's just so absurd that my grandmothers generation believe this nonsense, I pointed out Hitler offered us peace twice, once allowing us to retreat from Dunkirk and that we started ''modern warfare'' AKA killing civilians and she just changed the topic.

my grandfather had sex with hitler in 1934

>I take it he didn't have nice things to say about the Nazi Party then.
He talked to me about where he was stationed and what he did, he never really talked about the party or political climate in general.

>What about your mother? How did her family take her marrying an ex-German soldier?
My dad had a good relationship to both his in-laws, though a few of my moms more distant relatives refused to attend the wedding.

My obaa-san moved to the US from Austria, she was part of the "Hitler Youth" program.
I'm pretty proud of that ... though idk where she stands with National Socialism and racialism because the man she married (my grandfather) is Chinese.
Hey at least I got to be NatSoc and Asian ^_^

I didn't realize Ernst Rohm was bisexual

Did he have to work hard to win them over? Was your mother seen as rebellious for daring to considering marrying a German (let alone one who had fought for the Reich)?

Paternal gramps and great-gramps survived both world wars. Don't know much about gramps before he passed but what what I managed to figure out he was recruited into a special parachute battalion so he was quite likely sent in first to do the dirty work before everyone else did. May have gone into Denmark to either liberate it or claim it before the commies did.