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Horst Kasner (né Horst Kaźmierczak; born August 6, 1926 in Berlin, died September 2, 2011 in Templin) was a German Protestant theologian and father of German Chancellor Angela Merkel. ==Biography== Kasner was born as Horst Kaźmierczak in 1926, the son of a policeman in the Pankow suburb of Berlin, where he was brought up. His father Ludwig Kaźmierczak (born 1896 in Posen, German Empire) - died 1959 in Berlin) was born out of wedlock to Anna Kazmierczak and Ludwik Wojciechowski.〔(Merkel hat polnische Wurzeln ) Süddeutsche Zeitung, 13 March 2013〕 Ludwig was mobilised into the German army in 1915 and sent to France, where he was taken prisoner of war and joined the Polish Haller's Army fighting on the side of Entente.〔http://www.n-tv.de/panorama/Merkels-Opa-kaempfte-gegen-Deutsche-article10353776.html〕 Together with the army he returned to Poland to fight in the Polish-Ukrainian war and the Polish-Soviet war.〔(''Dziadek Angeli Merkel był w armii Hallera. Walczył z Niemcami?'' ) Gazeta Wyborcza (Poznań), 23 March 2013〕 After Posen had become part of Poland, Ludwig moved with his wife in 1923 to Berlin, where he served as a policeman, and changed his family name to Kasner in 1930. Little is known about Horst Kasner's wartime service, and he was held as a prisoner of war at the age of 19. During his high school years he was a member of the Hitler Youth, with the last service position of a troop leader. From 1948 he studied theology, first in Heidelberg then in Hamburg. He married Herlind Jentzsch, an English and Latin teacher, born on 8 July 1928 in Danzig (now Gdańsk, Poland) as the daughter of Danzig politician Willi Jentzsch, and their daughter Angela was born in 1954.
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