Genealogy Wise

The Genealogy & Family History Social Network

Genealogy Research at the Spy Museum?????

Yearly, I make a trek to Washington, DC to do some family history research at the National Archives. On one trip, I decided to spend an afternoon visiting the new Spy Museum in D.C..

So, I'm walking around listening to the audiocassette, and I come to an area about terrorist attacks on American soil. The first display explained that 9/11 was NOT the first attack we've had on American soil. Rather, there was an attack during World War I which was also in the New York City area. There was a small island called Black Tom Island that was a storage facility for munitions being shipped overseas to arm the British military - - - the island was wall to wall with assorted ammunition - - TNT, dynamite, etc..

Long story short, the munitions were detonated and there were explosions on the island that were heard as far away as Maryland. Shards of shrapnel left pockmarks on the Statue of Liberty, permanently closing the torch. Also many windows in Manhattan were blown out. About 50 people died. Then I read that one of the culprits / terrorists was a German agent named LOTHAR WITZKE. (My grandmother's maiden name was Witzke.) This museum was NOT where I wanted to find my family's name! [One of many sources to this story is at: http://www.historyplace.com/specials/writers/tom-island.htm Just do a search on Lothar Witzke and you'll come upon lots of articles.]

While I haven't found the direct link to Lothar in my family research, I just KNOW he must be the crazy, black sheep cousin no one wanted to talk about.

When I was shopping in the Spy Museum gift shop, I bought a wristband that reads: "WARNING: Everyone has a history." Isn't THAT the truth!!! I went to D.C. to research family history - - - I just wasn't expecting to find anything at the SPY MUSEUM!!!! (spymuseum.org)

Views: 11

Comment

You need to be a member of Genealogy Wise to add comments!

Join Genealogy Wise

Comment by Doug Tallman on July 11, 2009 at 9:12pm
That's a great story ... the history, the serendipity ... thanks for sharing.

Members

© 2024   Created by IIGSExecDirector.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service