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I am currently researching my family tree and me mum has told me that my great great great grandfather was resonsible for redisigning germany after WW2. Can anyone tell me the name of this man or a website that can provide me with some information please? Thanks in advance
Kim
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you are reasearching your family tree then you are going the wrong way about it by trying to jump straight to your great great great grandfather.
You need to work backwards starting with yourself, then get your parent's details, their birth certificates will give you your grandparents names, find their certificates and get your great grandparents details and so on.
You will eventually arrive at the names of your great great great grandparents and once you have the names, you could try googling the men to see if any appear on sites relating to Germany.
Thank you for your help,
Gary baldy, you could be right - I did think that perhaps he may have been an architect who worked on and advised on the re-design of Germany rather than doing the whole thing himself - that would have been alot of work for one man!
I am trying to work up to that generation starting with myself but as my mum mentioned it I just thought I would ask. The problem I am having is that I only have 1 grandparent left, my grandfathers all died before I was born except the one who left my grandmother before I was born, never knew where he went but my dad found out in 2001 that my grandfather had moved to salisbury and commit suicide in 1999.
I must admit I have only just started researching my family tree but my family do not seem to have many Birth/Marriage/Death certificates or info which is proving a little difficult - still, I will persevere!
bernardo is correct, I added an extra 'great', getting carried away!
Thanks Again
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