Talk:Norman Schwarzkopf, Sr.

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Is he German immigrant? --Sheynhertz-Unbayg 08:49, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC)

He was born in New Jersey. His mother and father were also both born in New Jersey, according to the 1930 Federal Census. - Nunh-huh 09:19, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC)
And yet Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, his younger sister, was born in Germany (a part that is now in Poland) and was 2 years old when he went to fight the Germans in World War I. As far as I can tell from the two articles, he lived his whole life in the U.S. and she has lived her whole life in Europe. Considering he was 20 years older, one wonders how well they really knew each other. Angr (talk) 22:34, 10 June 2006 (UTC)

The whole Elisabeth Schwarzkopf was Stormin'Norman's uncle theme is collapsing pretty spectacularly, isn't it?