The Volga Germans (German: Wolgadeutsche, pronounced [ˈvɔlɡaˌdɔɪ̯t͡ʃə] ; Russian: поволжские немцы, romanized: povolzhskiye nemtsy) are ethnic Germans who...
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Soviet government, establishing the Labour Commune of Volga Germans. This gave Soviet Germans a special status among the non-Russians in the USSR. It...
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Germans who immigrated to Argentina from Germany and most notably from other places in Europe such as the Volga region and the Banat. Since Germany as...
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to Germany) and the population fell by half to roughly 1 million. 597,212 Germans self-identified as such in the 2002 Russian census, making Germans the...
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Due to the German right of return law that enables ethnic Germans abroad who had been forcibly deported to return to Germany, Volga Germans could immigrate...
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Volga Germans, and Volhynian Germans), who are separate chronologically, geographically and culturally, but not mutually exclusive groups. Germans began...
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The Volga (Russian: Волга, pronounced [ˈvoɫɡə] ) is the longest river in Europe and the longest endorheic basin river in the world. Situated in Russia...
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Russian Germans frequently lived in distinct communities and maintained German language schools and German churches. They were primarily Volga Germans from...
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Volga Germans. Russian Mennonites. Germans of Kazakhstan. Bosporus Germans, originally craftsmen in and around Istanbul, Turkey. Cyprus has a German expatriate...
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River, both tributaries of the Kama River. Povolzhye famine Samara Bend Volga Germans Collins, Roger (2010), "The Carolingian regime", Early Medieval Europe...
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dictator of Nazi Germany and embarked on a genocidal campaign to unify all Germans under his leadership. His Nazi movement defined Germans in a very specific...
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programs. Russian Mennonites are different from another German-Russian group, the Volga Germans, through religion, ethnicity, and reasons for immigrating...
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The Labour Commune of Volga Germans was a polity established in Russia following the Bolshevik seizure of power in October 1917. The Council of People's...
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Reichsdeutsche (redirect from Imperial Germans)
(German: [ˈʁaɪ̯çsˌdɔɪ̯t͡ʃə] , literally translated 'Germans of the Reich'), is an archaic term for those ethnic Germans who resided within the German state...
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(1928 film), a German silent film Volga-Volga, a 1938 Soviet film Volga Germans, ethnic Germans living in the Volga Region in Russia Volha This disambiguation...
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in Germany. Although to a lesser extent than the Volga Germans, Sudeten Germans also immigrated to Argentina. Some groups settled in different German colonies...
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infrastructure evacuated from Eastern Europe, and after the war many Volga Germans were resettled in Astana following internal deportation in the Soviet...
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Saratov (category Volga German settlements)
Saratov developed as a shipping port along the Volga and was historically important to the Volga Germans, who settled in large numbers in the city before...
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Ukrainian villages remain. Green Ukraine Grey Ukraine Pink Ukraine Volga Germans Yellow Russia Zhelty Klin website Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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Engels, Saratov Oblast (category Volga German settlements)
Great, ethnic Germans were encouraged to settle in the Volga region and many moved into the town, making it a major center of the Volga German culture. It...
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Runza (category Articles containing German-language text)
(literally "little pirog"). In the 18th century, Volga Germans (ethnic Germans who settled in the Volga River valley in the Russian Empire at the invitation...
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populous division are the Volga Germans. During the advance of the Red Army in the course of World War II, many Black Sea Germans, who had fallen under National...
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The Volga Commissariat for German Affairs started work in Saratov in March 1918. Its role was formalised through a charter which was approved on May 29...
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56°20′N 44°00′E / 56.333°N 44.000°E / 56.333; 44.000 Volga Federal District The Volga Federal District (Russian: Приволжский федеральный округ, IPA:...
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Germans Crimea Germans Volga Germans Volhynian Germans Russian Mennonites This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title German Russian....
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Dakota (Hutterite Germans, Mennonites, Russian Germans, Volga Germans, and Baltic Germans), South Dakota, Montana, Texas (Texas German), Wisconsin, Indiana...
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during the 1930s and 1940s, such as approximately 400,000 Volga Germans deported from the Volga German Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in September–October...
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Volksdeutsche (redirect from German minorities)
residence, such as Wolgadeutsche or Volga Germans, the ethnic Germans living in the Volga basin in Russia; and Baltic Germans, who generally called themselves...
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White Argentines (section German immigration)
collaborators and other fascists from Europe. The vast majority of Germans in Argentina were Volga Germans, many Catholics chose South America as their new homeland...
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August Albuk has survived. Kars Germans History of Germans in Russia and the Soviet Union Crimea Germans Volga Germans Lenins Weg Polian, Pavel Markovich...
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