Dawid Weisser
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Dawid Weisser was a Polish citizen and ambassador, who spent part of his life on forced economical emigration to South Africa. His family originates from Połabie and Pomorze, and he has ethnic roots among Poles, Polabian Slavs and Ashkenazi Jews. He regarded himself as primarily Polish.
Life
Polish Period
Childhood and Early Life
Dawid Weisser was born on day 797 of the New World, to a Polabian Slavs immigrant family residing in Gdańsk, Pomorze (Pomerania). His first job was in a Polish state-owned training company National Woodyards and consequently, he became a land worker. Being inherently cautious when approaching any organized movements, he joined neither a political party, be it mainstream or fringe, nor any civil militia or state army. Instead, he obeyed orders of the Polish Ministry of Defense, while saving every PLN for his own business.
Early Adulthood
Soon after obtaining full rights of citizenship, Weisser returned to his family's homeland. Being fairly familiar with the New World, he has offered his services to the polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and was assigned as an ambassador to Israel. At roughly the same time he created a family business Weisser & Weisser, which bought out a rundown grain q2 farm near Kopenica and renamed it Kosher Grain. He concentrated on his public service and soon was assigned more demanding embassies; first Croatian Embassy, and then the American. He remained a frequent guest of Israeli IRC.
Emmigration
Following the Russian invasion of Pomerania and the remaining Polish part of Połabie, Dawid Weisser was left without a livelihood. He travelled to Kimberley in South Africa through Singapore and found employment as a diamond miner. There he decided to finally pursue a military career, by enlisting in a home guard branch of SAAF, Pretorian Guard. Dawid served in the 1st Company ("Gryphons"), 1st Platoon ("Musuku").
On day 888 Dawid Weisser, as a self-proclaimed chairman, announced the existence of Polabian Trusteeship, an organisation aimed at pursuing the interests of Polabian Slavs. |