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Klaus or (Charles) Mauser

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+++DetEcTive+++ Report 12 Jul 2015 09:04

Is this in relation to a presumed parent?

If he was a member of the German Navy rather than a German in the British one then your best bet is to google German Naval Records.

The local papers might have an item about visiting ships. Medway Archive would probably hold them but would make a charge to search if you cant visit. The same would apply to the nearest large library with a Local Studies section.

Susan

Susan Report 11 Jul 2015 22:52

I'm trying to trace any information on a German Navel Officer? named Klaus Mauser may have spelt the name wrong, that was in England between maybe 1930 and 1933and Shipped in the Medway Gillingham Kent.