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German telephone directory from 1931. Schönheide, Ore Mountains.

In Germany, various directories are invaluable for genealogy research. The Einwohnermeldeamt (residents' registration office) maintains records of births, deaths, and changes in residence, providing essential information about ancestors. Adressenbücher (address books) from different cities offer insights into households and their occupants during specific periods. Telefonbücher (telephone directories) can trace family connections and locations in the 20th century. Additionally, Kirchliche Archive (church archives) house baptismal, marriage, and burial records, vital for understanding family histories. Lastly, Staatsarchive (state archives) contain a wealth of historical documents, including land records and military files, crucial for comprehensive genealogical research.



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