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The Bessarabia Germans were an ethnic group who lived in Bessarabia between 1814 and 1940. From 1814 to 1842, 9,000 of them immigrated from the German areas Baden, Württemberg, Bavaria, some Prussian areas of modern-day Poland and Alsace, France, to the Russian governorate of Bessarabia at the Blac…
Xem thêmThe coat of arms of the Bessarabia Germans symbolises the homeland at the Black Sea, left at 1940. T…
Xem thêmThe Bessarabian anthem Bessarabisches Heimatlied was created in 1922 by Albert Mauch, the director of the Werner-Seminar, a German university in S…
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- The Bessarabia Germans (German language: Bessarabiendeutsche, Romanian language: Germani basarabeni ) are an ethnic group who lived in Bessarabia (today part of Moldova and Ukraine) between 1814 and 1940. Between 1814 and 1842, 9000 of them immigrated from the German areas Baden, Württemberg, Alsace, Bavaria and some Prussian areas of modern-day Po...
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- Around 1902, a sizablenumber of German-Russian homesteaders, mostly Bessarabians, settled southeastof Medicine Hat in farmland stretching towards the Cypress Hills. Eberhardtestimated that at that time there were ca. 630 speakers of Bessarabian Germanin Medicine Hat. However, not all had come directly from Russia, many arrived viaNorth Dakota. Acco...
The Fate of the Bessarabian Germans - revisionist.net
www.revisionist.net/bessarabian-germans.htmlIn the 1930s, 2.8% of the population of Bessarabia was German, with an active cultural life. Not for long, however. In 1940, Bessarabia and northern Bukovina were occupied by Soviet troops and it was agreed to resettle the more than 93,000 Bessarabian Germans to the Reich. They were allowed to take food and whatever personal property they could ...
Bessarabia - Homeland of a German …
www.bessarabia.altervista.org/eng/index_en.htmlTsar Alexander I settled this territory with German colonists beginning in 1814. These settlers, capable farmers, transformed the Bessarabian steppe of the Budjak into a fertile, arable land. During a settlement of 125 years, from 1814-1940, the settlers founded 25 mother colonies, more than 100 daughter colonies, 26 estates and hamlets.
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Feb 19, 2017 · Defunct Villages: Bessarabia. Nearly a third of the German villages that have been mapped across Ukraine, Poland, Moldova, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Russia are defunct. And they are haunting beautiful. A defunct village is one that no longer exists for any of a variety of reasons. It may have been abandoned by its original German settlers due to ...
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Feb 12, 2017 · Dennis has been spending some time going over Bessarabia again to make sure every village is accounted for from Karl Stumpp's Map of German Settlements in Bessarabia is on our map. There have been a number of adjustments, a few additions, and he's also added a link to the current village in Google maps in the sources for each.
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In 1814, the first German settlers arrived and mainly settled in the southern parts, and Bessarabian Bulgarians began settling in the region too, founding towns such as Bolhrad. Between 1812 and 1846, the Bulgarian and Gagauz population migrated to the Russian Empire via the River Danube , after living many years under oppressive Ottoman rule ...
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We are descendants of Bessarabian-Germans and proud to be!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2433985010Our ancestral settlers were hard working pioneers on the steppes of South Russia (today South Ukraine and Moldova). They settled there in the early 1800s. Later they either decided to …

