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Franz
Nedel was born on August 22nd 1924 in the city of Greifenhagen
on der Oder in Pommern to Karl and Martha
Nedel, nee Woerfel. Martha was born on 28 January 1899. His father
was born in 1897. He was a quiet and easy going man. Karl was
very proud of the birth of his son who was to be named "Horst".
Each time when Karl set out to register the birth of his son
at the City's registrar's office he would meet friends and acquaintances
eager to celebrate the news with a few drinks. On the third day
he finally made it to the Registrar's Office but somehow when
he filled out the birth certificate "Horst"
was changed to "Franz". His wife was not very
happy about this.
Franz's father was a Master butcher by trade and self-employed.
He had his own business, which he operated with his wife's help.
She took care of their customers. The family rented a house that
had living quarters above the butcher shop. Franz's father traveled
with horse and buggy every week across the nearby country to
purchase pigs and cows, which he then would slaughter at his
shop. Franz was very independent and matured at a young age.
At the age of five, his mother assigned him the task of safe
keeping the money when he traveled with this father to purchase
livestock. He wanted to be a Master butcher just like his father.
Franz
was an only child which did not stop him from being a little
prankster. He steered his little wooden wagon into the display
window of a nearby shop. The glass in the window broke and the
shopkeeper's sales lady ran to Franz's mother to report the incident
immediately. She expected Franz to be punished right away. Franz's
mother only response was "real boys occasionally break
a window" and paid for the damage.
He started school early at the age of five. He attended grammar
school in Greifenhagen. He was a member of the Marine Hitler
Youth. He enjoyed the camaraderie and liked spending time with
his friends. They had a good time and made short trips on a cutter
on the Oder River. Franz had two older cousins who adored him.
In the summertime they would take him along to the public swimming
pool. He enjoyed swimming and being in the water. Franz had a
talent for music. He played accordion und played every song by
ear. He played for friends and family, at weddings, confirmations
and holy communions, simply because he enjoyed it.
After
he finished school in Greifenhagen he started a three-year apprenticeship
to become a butcher. He started on April 1st 1938 and ended April
1st 1941. This training took place in Marwitz in Pommern under
the supervision of Master butcher Franz Radloff. On April 7th
1941 Franz passed his final exam. He found work right away in
Stettin with Master butcher Kunibert Riebe. He worked there from
April 15th 1941 until July 25th 1942. In the spring of 1940 he
met Gisela Taeubrich. She worked on her grandparent's
farm in Marwitz. She had to complete the mandatory "Landjahr",
working in the country, on a farm. Franz liked Gisela right away
and soon Gisela fell in love with him. His eyes were as blue
as violets, his hair was black and he laughed a lot. Gisela met
Franz's mother and both liked each other right away.
Franz
also loved the Sea and joined the Marine (Navy) in the
fall of 1942. His training started in Liebau in Lettland with
the marine artillery. He then switched over to the U-boats. He
completed several training sessions in different ports and cities
and was transferred to U-869 and the command of Kpltn. Neuerburg
in April 1944. At that time the boat was at the shipyard in Stettin.
He spent his free time with Gisela and his crewmates from U 869.
Franz played the accordion and Gisela sang. His favorite song
was "Come back, I am waiting for you, you are all my
happiness".
Franz and Gisela celebrated their engagement in June 1944
in Greifenhagen with Franz's mother. His father was not present.
He was away in the war, fighting in Russia. Franz's and Gisela's
big celebration included their friends and almost the entire
crew of U-869. The wedding was planned for Easter in April 1945.
Gisela's aunt had already obtained the white silk for her wedding
dress. Franz wanted to wear his white Marine dress uniform. The
ceremony was to take place in the church in Greifenhagen.
In November 1944 Franz left with U 869 to Kristiansund in
Norway and was to continue on his first war patrol from which
it did not return. He now shares a sailor's grave with his 55
comrades off New Jersey in the United States of America.
Franz Nedel was a good man with impeccable character. He was
sensitive, eager to help and a true friend to his comrades.
Franz was my one and only true love and he will live on forever
in my heart.
signed
Gisela Engelmann, nee Taeubrich
Berlin, March 2004 |