Research, reconstruction and documentary confirmation of events from the 17th to the 20th centuries in Russian Empirie and USSR, Eastern and Central Europe

Peter Rempel

Certified Archivist,

Business Owner

The strongest archivist-researcher according to the International Genealogical Center

 

 

"We knew next to nothing about our ancestors as our grandfather didn’t really talk about them and our dad couldn't give much information. We assumed that all documents had vanished during WWII. BUT! Peter was able to successfully restore the entire lineage from the end of the 18th century till the present day...."

"... Mr. Rempel conducted an investigation in many Russian archives and, like a detective, he was able to reconstruct the extraordinary and dramatic life path of my great-grandfather... He has also traced the life paths of my ancestors over 400 years, starting from the 16th century, and found among other their grievance letters which tell about their household, disobedience to authorities, aspirations and worries..."

"Many documents were found, from which the real story emerged; it was possible to imagine how these people lived, what they dreamed of, what they knew and were able to do..."

"My request was done surprisingly quickly and for a very reasonable price. I was impressed by his professionalism, attention to detail and willingness to answer all my questions..."

Do you know who your ancestors were?

How did they live in the country of origin? What were they doing? What did they own? What nationality did they have?

 

The archives contain documents about almost every person who lived in the last 300 years. We just need to find the evidence!

 

Since 1990, I have been working on private commissions in the archives of the former Russian Empire, the USSR, Germany and other countries .

 

I can find information and documents relating to the lives of your ancestors or people you are interested in, confirm or refute family legends, and reveal the secrets of the past. I take on the most difficult search tasks — finding information using incomplete and indirect source data. In most cases — with a guarantee of a positive result.

 

Diploma of higher education in the historical and archival field. Vast experience and highest professionalism.

 

Transparency at work.

I work in archives without intermediaries.

Complete confidentiality.

 

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Practice area

Lost Records, Saved Stories

Searching for information and documents in archives is the main direction of my work. I undertake the most complex research in state, departmental and special archives of many countries...

No initial data

“We don’t know anything”, “It was a forbidden topic”, “Nobody remembered about them”, “They were afraid to talk”, “Those who remembered died”, “All documents were lost”, “I don’t know where they came from”...

Missing

Almost every family had “lost people” - missing people, disappeared in prisons and camps, died under occupation, disappeared in combat. There were people whose memory was deliberately erased from the family...

Historical criminology

It is almost impossible to find a family whose history does not include murders or suicides, robberies, violence, forgeries, as well as arrests, trials, prisons and hard labor...

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Archival Journeys

I’ve already written about the mysterious story of my grandfather, and little by little, I continue searching for evidence about him. At the beginning of summer, I received scans of documents from the Aral District Archive in Kazakhstan, and just recently, I received copies of his personal file from the archive of Technikum Mittweida.

 

In Germany, institutions retain their archives indefinitely, without transferring them to regional or municipal archives. Thus, my grandfather’s personal file has been preserved in the Technical Institute of Mittweida in Saxony. This file contains many curious details.

First, it turns out that my grandfather only studied at the institute for one semester—in 1909. He received a transcript with grades for that semester and, for some reason, left the Technikum afterward. Nevertheless, this didn’t stop him from claiming in Soviet questionnaires that he had obtained a higher engineering education in Germany and even attaching his one-semester transcript as proof. Moreover, at Mittweida, he studied in the master’s department, not the engineering department. Therefore, his later role as the chief engineer at major machine-building plants was not directly tied to his education.

 

Even more intriguing is the fact that, according to various sources, my grandfather was connected with revolutionaries in Germany. It now turns out that in 1909, and specifically at Technikum Mittweida, a circle of revolutionary students from Russia was exposed. The Saxony State Archive contains several large files on the investigation of this circle's activities. I obtained copies of these files, but my grandfather is not mentioned in them.

 

I’ve also come across many 1909 documents about Russian students at Mittweida in the files of the Russian Consulate in Dresden, which are kept in the Archive of Foreign Policy of the Russian Empire. However, there’s no information about my grandfather there either.

Curiously, a newspaper article about the revolutionary students’ case is attached to my grandfather’s personal file at the Technikum. While his name is not mentioned in the article, why was it included in his file? I’ll need to investigate further.

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