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Top Document: soc.genealogy.german Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Part 3/4 Previous Document: 17. How do I write to a German Standesamt, parish, or archive? Next Document: 19. I don't know German. What should I do? See reader questions & answers on this topic! - Help others by sharing your knowledge
German postal codes (Postleitzahl or PLZ, equivalent to US ZIP
codes) are available on the Internet from
<http://www.deutschepost.de/> and
<http://www.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de/plz/plzrequest.uk.html>
They are also listed in German postal code books and in the various
telephone listings. For towns with only one postal code, you can
also consult the Michelin red guide, a good autoatlas, or Arthur
Teschler's geographical server.
User Contributions: 1 TjHurray Apr 13, 2021 @ 2:14 pm I'm trying to find German Naval records (Prussian navy I believe) for my Uncle who served in Trieste, Italy from approx. 1879 to 1890 from that port. (and he traveled around the world). I need some advice, any advice, on how I could find a record of him being there or even any record of him being in the German Navy there. A genealogist that could help, or where the records might be housed. I did see on another post that some German records were destroyed in Berlin in 1945, but I don't know those details. I appreciate any comments. Thank you. Comment about this article, ask questions, or add new information about this topic:Top Document: soc.genealogy.german Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Part 3/4 Previous Document: 17. How do I write to a German Standesamt, parish, or archive? Next Document: 19. I don't know German. What should I do? Part1 - Part2 - Part3 - Part4 - Single Page [ Usenet FAQs | Web FAQs | Documents | RFC Index ] Send corrections/additions to the FAQ Maintainer: EggertJ@crosswinds.net (Jim Eggert)
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