[Die Rolle der k. k. Militärgrenze in der donauschwäbischen Ansiedlungsgeschichte, Donauschwäbischen Kalender Project]

Emperor Josef II by Dr. Viktor Pratscher

Settlements in the Banat (1763‑1773)

The First German Settlers in the Banat Community of Bogarosch [Banat Emigration lists of the Viennese Court Chamber]

The Banat – a "Penal Colony" of Maria Theresia?

The History of the German Lutheran Congregations In the Banat

French & German Settlers from Alsace-Lorraine, Luxembourg & Trier, (106 family names & list with statements of origin)

Danube Swabians in Syrmien, Croatia, Slavonia & Bosnia [History of the Danube Swabian of former Kingdom of Yugoslavia]

Specifications of goods & tools, supplied to a colonist

Szegheg y - Emperor Josef II signing the Settlement Patent*

Joseph Platter's Petition

Histoire de l'Autriche-Hongrie by Louis Léger, 1879 [A History Austria-Hungary From The Earliest Time to the Year 1889]

German Settlements in Eastern Europe by Duncan B. Gardiner, Ph.D., C.G.

1800's

Statistical Maps of Hungary [Based on the Census data 1880/81 designed & drawn by Ign Hatsek, published 1882.]

Our Mail in the Changing World (until November 1983)

The Garrison of Dresden was destined to be sent as prisoners of war to the Bannat of Temeswar - 1814

The Petition of Bogarosch of 1849 - [The first political step made by the East Swabians.

The Swabians in Syrmia & Slavonia, [Die Deutshen in Syrmien, Slavonien, Kroatien & Bosnien by Valentin Oberkersch]

Orphans Foundation - 1873, Doctrine for the Orphans of Szeghegy (Sekitsch)

Zarev Brod (Endje) A German Minority Community in Bulgaria

1900's

Treaty of Trianon 1920 Now includes the map "German Settlement Areas in History Hungary" by John Koehler, Sr.

Diminution of Germans in Trianon Hungary

Hungaria 896-1918 [Mechanical postcard representing the boundaries according to the Treaty of Trianon.] Very Cool!

"Peter Max Wagner" Batschka Donauschwaben Spokesperson - "Founder of "Hilfswerk der Donauschwaben"

The Danube Swabian Crest (Coat of Arms) 1950 - Originator Hans Diplich

Map of the German ethnic minorities in East-Europe in 1932

Villages Lorrains En Yougoslavie by André Rosambert, 1933. [Banaters, a focus on Saint-Hubert, Charleville and Seultour.]

Villages Lorrains En Roumanie, 1934 by André Rosambert. Translation of Article (see above info)

Banat in the News: Germans March into Rumania to Eat [Newspaper Article 1941] by Theodore Andrica

Treatment of the Germans in Feketitsch by the Serbs, simply titled . . . "Documentary" by Mr. Jakob Göettel (Nov 17, 1944)

Die Verschleppung (the Kidnapping) 1945, by Stefan Jäger Deportation to Russia

Atrocities Against The Danube Swabian in Yugoslavia - Starting in 1944

Ethnic Cleansing in Europe: 1944-1948 [Civilian Internment Camps; Deportation to Labor & Liquidation Camps.]

Displaced Persons' Camps in Post War Europe

From the West to the East and from the East to the West: identity avatars of the French Banaters

The Destruction of German Lutheranism In Swabian Turkey (Tolna, Baranya and Somogy Counties)

The Fate of the Germans in the Banat After the Coup of August 23, 1944 by Wilhelm Weber

Banat Danube Swabian & the Baragan-Steppe [Twice victimized of deportation, in 1945 & 1951 Baragan-Steppe]

Compulsory Relocation to the Baragan

Deportation to the Bărăgan 1951-1956 [Konschitzky]

And Over Us The Endless Blue Sky [Weber]: Baragan data, incl.: map, deaths; deportees; & new village plans

Situation in the (Romanian) Banat in the 1945-1950

The Village of Klopodia & the Baragan Steppe

Deportation to the Baragan - 50 years on

Mass Horror, 1952 (Referring to the Deportation to the Bărăgan 1951-1956)

Communist Ghosts by Anonymous

Journey Into The Unknown "1983" by Anton Bedoe Zollner