Bob W wrote:
Ah yes, of course. I hadn't considered that.
No such problems with my brother's place. The same families have lived on
the mountain since they were Neanderthals.
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Cheers,
Bob
We have the same syndrome on some estates near here. They go back two
or three generations. We are lucky ot live in such a stable society.
-----Original Message-----
From: mike wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 January 2006 19:13
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: OT: Camera Auction next Saturday
One of the big problems in central and eastern Europe,
although it's getting less likely as the years go by, is that
someone related to the original owner may turn up to take it
off you. That's what they meant by "successful outcome". At
the time, there were quite a few cases of relatives of people
deceased in concentration camps turning up to claim family
properties, now lived in by others. Not to mention those
reclaiming places appropriated by "the Party". Which I was never in.
There are websites dedicated to the European races that were
dealt with by forcible migration during the 20th century.
This is one group that I know of <http://www.lemko.org/>
mike