I'm 100% certain a bunch of those captured Nazis moved to the area after the war. A lot of my classmates had suspiciously German last names and a completely blank family history.
On the other hand, Hill country in Texas (an hour or two West of Austin) got a lot of 48ers from Prussia who were pretty cool, Marx considered moving there as well before settling in London. So they might not be Nazi's kids (though it's certainly possible)
I'm 100% certain a bunch of those captured Nazis moved to the area after the war. A lot of my classmates had suspiciously German last names and a completely blank family history.
Lmao imagine doing those little family tree projects you sometimes did in elementary school
New ancestry.com tagline:
"find out what your German grandpa did in WW2"
On the other hand, Hill country in Texas (an hour or two West of Austin) got a lot of 48ers from Prussia who were pretty cool, Marx considered moving there as well before settling in London. So they might not be Nazi's kids (though it's certainly possible)
lmao,