Diskussion:Erich Meerwald

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Alice Meerwald[Quelltext bearbeiten]

"Alice Meerwald" was originally a Belgian woman, Alice Mahieu, born in 1890. She met and married Erich Meerwald just after WWI and was banned from her family for "national treason", a very sad but not uncommon situation after both WW in Belgium and in France. Her older brother, Louis Mahieu (1879-1962), had been a prisoner of war in Lager Soltau during WWI, he was a liberal municipal councillor during the 1930s in the Belgian commune of Kain (since 1977 a part of Tournai), then acting burgomaster of this commune during WWII as the burgomaster had fled to England. As such, he was first taken as a hostage for one month in 1942 by the German occupation forces and again briefly detained after the Liberation, before being totally cleared of any accusation of collaboration (cf. the French Wikipedia). A grandson (Christian Absil) an a granddaughter (Eliane Absil, my mother) of Louis Mahieu renewed contact with their great-aunt at the beginning of the 1970s, a few years before Erich and Alice ("Oncle Eric" and "Tante Alice" as we called them) died childless.--Pylambert 03:53, 17. Feb. 2010 (CET)Beantworten

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