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Are you curious about your Family History and want to know more, but just don't have the ability or time to do the research yourself? Would you like to discover what interesting things might have happened to your Ancestors?

How much do you know about your ancestors? Were they pioneers, entrepreneurs, immigrants looking for a better life or just for religious freedom? What challenges did they face, what was their day-to-day life like? Do you know what motivated them to come to America?

Do you look like your ancestors? What characteristics or traits have you inherited from your ancestors? And what can they teach you about yourself and about your own life patterns and choices?


These are some of the questions that encourage us to gain more knowledge about our ancestors. Are there additional questions that have motivated you to explore your family history?

If you are curious about who your ancestors are and what places and events shaped their lives, then you have come to the right place. Genealogy research can help you learn about your family's unique history, traditions, origins, and how those things led to your life.

Allow The Genealogy Assistant be your guide on a voyage into the past. The Genealogy Assistant offers a number of genealogical and historical research services that can be tailored to meet your needs to can help you in the search for your ancestors. For us the reward is in the journey, whether we are researching your ancestors or our own.

Oświęcim Magazine - Oświęcim / Auschwitz Past & Present

oswiecimcoatofarmsOświęcim... Most people know of this place in Poland, but just are not aware of it. To many people, they are unaware that the city of Oświęcim is also known as Auschwitz (The German name for Oświęcim). Although most people think of the camp of Auschwitz, it really is the German name of the City of Oświęcim.

I know this very well, because my father was born in Oświęcim in 1942. Thankfully, it was not within the camp of Auschwitz, otherwise I may not be here. When he was 6 months old, my grandparents managed to get out of Poland and made their way to the American held section of southern Germany by way of the Tatry Mountains.

I have had the opportunity to visit the ancestral home of my father a couple of times and was impressed by the city of Oświęcim. I was able to touch the page of  the church book that held his baptismal record. It is interesting to note that I also saw the marriage information for my parents. Apparently my grandmother had the foresight to make sure that that information was recorded there and had sent them the information for the marriage. os logo

I also have visited the camps of Auschwitz and Birkenau. There is a strange 
feeling that comes over you when you walk into Auschwitz camp. You can actually sense what had happened all those years ago. It is very hard to describe, but 
for those of you who have made the same journey, you know exactly what I am talking about. Birkenau is actually outside the village of Harmęże which is where my grandmother was born and raised. 

A few years ago I was searching the Internet for more information on Oświęcim and I came across an online magazine that is dedicated to telling the story of Oświęcim both in the past and present. The magaizine is called Oś-Oświęcim, People, History, Culture. Many of the stories included are about the camps of Auschwitz I & Auschwitz II (Birkenau).

This magazine was started in 2009 and is available in English in PDF format and can be downloaded to include all past issues. 

I would encourage you to also explore the rest of the website for more information. 

You can see some photos of Oświęcim here at my personal website, and also photos of my first visit to Auschwitz and Birkenau.

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