Grötzingen, Stadt Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg
Today, Grötzingen is an eastern suburb of the city of Karlsruhe in the German State of Baden-Württemberg.
Today, Grötzingen is an eastern suburb of the city of Karlsruhe in the German State of Baden-Württemberg.
Volga German families settled in Cibola County, New Mexico.
Volga German families settled in Ouray County, Colorado.
Volga German families settled in and around Center, Colorado.
Berlik was founded in 1946. Volga German families deported in 1941 eventually ended up settling there.
Volga German families moved from the Volga River Valley to the Don River Valley in search of additional farm land.
Kleofeld (also known as Cleopatrafeld) was founded in 1870s by Volga German families as evidenced by the parish register of the Lutheran Church in Taganrog.
Kleofeld, which was located near the village of Kubanskoye (Novokubansk) north of Armovir, was apparently dissolved in the early 20th Century.
[Map location is for Novokubansk.]
Volga German families moved from the Volga River Valley to the Don River Valley in search of additional farm land.
Neu-Alexandrovka was founded in 1879.
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Volga German families moved from the Volga River Valley to the Don River Valley in search of additional farm land. They began settling in the area of Rosental in 1924.
The ethnic Germans in Rosental were deported to Siberia and Kazakhstan in 1941. This area was occupied by the Nazi Army from June 1942 to January 1943.
Today, Rosental and neighboring Rosenfeld are administratively combined into the village of Leninskii.
Volga German families moved from the Volga River Valley to the Don River Valley in search of additional farm land. They began settling in the area of Rosenfeld in 1924.
The ethnic Germans in Rosental were deported to Siberia and Kazakhstan in 1941. This area was occupied by the Nazi Army from June 1942 to January 1943.
Today, Rosenfeld and neighboring Rosental are administratively combined into the village of Leninskii.
Volga German families moved from the Volga River Valley to the Don River Valley in search of additional farm land.
Volga German families settled in the farmstead (Khutor) of Novo-Nikolayevka beginning in 1907.