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    The Volga Germans , Russian: поволжские немцы, romanized: povolzhskiye nemtsy) are ethnic Germans who settled and historically lived along the Volga River in the region of southeastern European Russia around Saratov and to the south. Recruited as immigrants to Russia in the 18th century, … See more

    In 1762, Catherine II, born a German princess and a native of Stettin, Pomerania, deposed her husband Peter III, born a German prince in Kiel, and took the Russian imperial throne. Following the lead of See more

    The Volga Germans never returned to the Volga region in their old numbers. They were not allowed to settle in the area for decades. After World War II, many survivors remained in the Ural Mountains, Siberia, Kazakhstan (1.4% of today's Kazakh population … See more

    The greatest number of Volga Germans emigrated from Hesse and the Palatinate, and spoke Hessian and Palatine Rhine Franconian dialects to which the colonists from other regions, … See more

    At the end of the 19th century, the Russian empire began to apply an aggressive policy of Russification. Although they had been promised a … See more

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    The Volga Germans are a unique ethnic group that settled in the lower Volga River region from 1764 to 1767 under a Russian colonization program promoted by Catherine the Great’s …

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    Jul 11, 2020 · Over time, these minority ethnic groups assimilated into the dominant German cultural of the colonies and all became known collectively as Wolgadeutsche (Volga

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    The Germans had become experienced farmers in the steppes of the Volga River region of Russia, and their natural inclination was to continue to farm in Fresno. After being forced to …

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    Aug 20, 2020 · The Volga Germans (sometimes called Saratov Germans) lived in settlements founded in the Volga River Valley of Russia, where more than …

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      Sep 21, 2021 · What Happened to the Volga German Colonies in Russia. Map of the Volga German Settlements with an Inset of Europe: Bergseite Is the “Hillside,” while Wiesensiete Is …

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      May 15, 2014 · In October 1918, the Volga German Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic had been established, with its capital in the Volga port of Kosakenstadt, which the Soviets renamed Engels in 1931. According to the 1926 census, …

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      Mar 11, 2021 · Volga Germans, also referred to as German-Russians, came from the Russian steppes of the Volga River to Colorado between the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries to labor in the sugar beet fields. The history of …

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      The Volga Germans Definition. The Germans who left their homeland to settle in the Volga valley did so at the invitation of the Russian Tsarina Catherine in July 1763. By the end of 1767 German settlers, coming primarily from central …

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      But their first language was German, and they identified as Germans from Russia or as Volga Germans. Volga German immigrants attended and helped build several churches in the area, …

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