But, Bob said there was Another list. One featuring just ordinary Gypsys and Jews. Mentioned there were a Lot of Gray's on it.
There was a Sinti family intered in WW2 by the surname of "Winter" from Germany/France. I do wonder if they were closely related to the "Winter" surnamed families that travelled and intermarried with the Grays pre WW2 in England? I also wonder how many Romani Grays from England served in WW1?
"priests opened the marriage licence books and showed the SS which names were Sinti"