Julius Zabel
Das Bild zeigt meinen Urgroßvater Julius Zabel. Er war am 26. April 1889 als uneheliches Kind in Kaltenbach / Böhmen geboren. Kurz vor Ausbruch des I. Weltkrieges heiratete er am 30. Juni 1914 in Fugau / Böhmen meine Urgroßmutter Rosa Vetter. Julius Zabel kehrte aus dem I. Weltkrieg heim. Das erste Kind wurde noch 1915 geboren, die anderen beiden folgten erst 1923 und 1925. Er lebte mit seiner Frau und seinen 3 Kindern bis zu seinem Tod am 5. Oktober 1941 in Alt Ehrenberg / Böhmen.
Foto des Soldaten Julius Zabel. Er trägt die Uniform der österreichischen Armee.
CONTRIBUTOR
Carsten Ahrent-Kratz
DATE
1915
LANGUAGE
deu
ITEMS
2
INSTITUTION
Europeana 1914-1918
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