The Lesner's are from Russia

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Lesner, Etke arrived in 1911 from Rozworin, Hungary

Lesner, Anton arrived in 1905 from Neustadt, Germany

Lesner, Yanos
arrived in 1914 from Varjenent, Hungary

Lesner, Porvet arrived in
1836 from
Germany
Lunar

Lesner, Sore arrived in
1911 but was
 DETAINED upon arrival.

Lesner, Mere
arrived in
1906 from
Jekaterinoslav

Lesner, Abram
arrived in
1911 from
Ostrolenka, Russia

Lesner, Awrum
arrived in
1913 from
Bar, Russia

Lesner, Etke
arrived in
1911 from
Ostrolenka, Russia

Lesner, Josef
arrived in
1880 from
Germany

Lesner, Carl
arrived in
1891 from
Germany

Lesner, Pesse
arrived in
1910 from
Winnitza, Russia

Lesner, Julius
arrived in
1880 from
Germany

Lesner, M
Arrived in
1859 from
Germany

 The Soviet Occupation Zone   (German: Sowjetische   Besatzungszone (SBZ) or   Ostzone Russian: Советская   зона Германии, Sovetskaya   zona Germanii, "Soviet Zone    of Germany") was the area of   eastern Germany   occupied by the Soviet Union   from 1945 on, at the end of   World War II. It  became   East Germany

 The Soviet Occupation   Zone (GermanSowjetische   Besatzungszone   (SBZ) or OstzoneRussianСоветска   я оккупационная зона   ГерманииSovetskaya   okkupatsionnaya zona Germanii,   "Soviet Occupation Zone of Germany")   was an area of Germany occupied by   the Soviet Union as a communist area   at the end of World War II in 1945. On 7   October 1949 the German Democratic   Republic (GDR), commonly referred to   in English as East Germany, was   established in the Soviet Occupation   Zone.

1949 Soviet visa from occupied Germany in a Polish service-passport.

 The SBZ was one of the four Allied   occupation zones of Germany created   at the end of World War II with the Allied   victory. According to the Potsdam   Agreement, the Soviet Military   Administration in Germany (German   initials: SMAD) was assigned   responsibility for the middle portion of   Germany. Eastern Germany beyond   the Oder-Neisse line, equal in territory      to  the SBZ, was to be annexed   by Poland and its population expelled,   pending a final peace conference with   Germany.[1]


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