A strange request
Mar. 7th, 2007 09:25 pmSO! Here's where you come in. We're allowed to adopt someone else's ancestry to report to the class if ours is too boring. It's best if we can relate it to the topics we've been studying, which cover a broad range of themes throughout history, from colonization to the Chinese Exclusion Act, and everything in between. So I want you to tell me your stories! Do you have an interesting, colorful ancestry? I'd love if you would share it with me. Just a general picture, something that can be explained briefly and simply. I can leave your name unconnected with it if you prefer. You can either comment here, or email me at starlight1013@gmail.com. Either way, I might have some questions for you, and I'd like if you could answer them tonight, since it's... due tomorrow. Oops.
I'd really appreciate your help! A lot! Thanks in advance to anyone who replies! :)
I take it all back! I just talked to my daddy and my history is definitely interesting enough to fill four minutes, and it's best to go with my own story anyway, since I have more than a vague sense of it. Thank you so much to all you that replied! ♥
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Date: 2007-03-08 02:45 am (UTC)My father, otoh is still a German citizen, a "legal alien,"--he came to the US by boat and landed on Ellis Island. His father was half Jewish on his mother's side so he didn't have a Jewish last name. Also, his mother came from England so they had no legal papers to prove it, therefore my Opa didn't go to a concentration camp--he was forcibly enlisted in the front lines of the German army, and ended up deserting because there were basically guns pointed at him from either side. I believe he also had some Gypsy blood in there too. My Oma was "Aryan" German, her brother was willingly in the Nazi army and died in the war. They fled East Germany when my dad was two, leaving everything behind, then later, when my dad was 10 that was when they came to the US.
Weird thing though is that both of my grandfathers fought on opposite sides of the same war...sort of.
Um, so yeah, that's that.
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Date: 2007-03-08 03:17 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-03-08 03:54 am (UTC)