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  The First German Settlers in the   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The headlines such as ‘Banat villages in danger of being destroyed’, ‘German houses have become ruins’ or ‘Depopulated German communities in ruins’, all come from the pens of Romanian journalists.
With these headlines the ‘Banater Zeitung’ (a supplement with the ‘Allgemeinen Deutschen Zeitung fuer Rumaenien’ - ADZ) of 17th August 1994 gave the impression that Bogarosch was still a Banat Swabian village on the Banat Heath.
As the ‘Allgemeine Deutsche Zeitung fuer Rumaenien’ (ADZ) reported in August 1997, the building of today’s church was decided in 1773 by the ‘Kameralherrschaft’ of the Bogarosch parish.
www.dvhh.org /bogarosch/bogar_zollner.htm   (2231 words)

  
 From the Austro
The ratio between the German and the Hungarian as spoken languages by the Jews of Banat, from 1880 to 1910, was inverted.
After the unification of Banat with Romania in 1918, the policy of the Banat Jews showed that one of their important tendencies would be to assume a distinct religious identity.
The Jews of Banat, Crişana and Transylvania not only intuited the importance of their reorganization based on new principles and with different aims from the previous ones, but were fully aware that their survival would depend on the unification of their movements.
www.crvp.org /book/Series04/IVA-15/from_the_austro.htm   (11058 words)

  
 history XX
The Petersburg/Petrograd Treaty; agreement between Romania and Antanta regarding the integrity of Banat and his union with Romania after the war.
2/3 of Banat was united with Romania and 1/3 with the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes [country known after 1929 as Yugoslavia].
Priest Augustin Pacha is appointed apostolic administrator of the Roman-Catholic Diocese from Cenad for the Romanian Banat.
www.genealogy.ro /cont/20e.htm   (2760 words)

  
 Donauschwaben Village List
The Banat, Batschka, Bosnia, Sathmar, and Slavonia are areas of German settlement outside the borders of Germany.
This document has primarily been written as a starting point for the Banat village list, but the general statements are also applicable to the other village lists as well as the Batschka Village List.
The Banat and Batschka share an index page, and the area to which a village belongs is not marked in the index page.
www.genealogienetz.de /reg/ESE/dsinfo.htm   (1667 words)

  
 Uihei
Neusiedel auf der Heide (today in Romanian: Uihei; Hungarian: Ujhely; English meaning: New Settlement on the Heath), which was formerly known in the Banat as Uihel, lies, as the name suggests, on the Banat Heath.
When the Banat was annexed to Romania the official name, according to Gheorghe Drinovan, became Satu Nou (Neudorf or New Village).
Als dann das Banat an Rumänien angeschlossen wurde, lautete die amtliche Ortsbenennung laut Gheorghe Drinovan 'Satu Nou' (Neudorf), Schimmel widerspricht dem aber, indem er behauptet, dass der amtliche Ortsname damals 'Uiheiu' hiess.
www.uihei.com /lastyears2.htm   (1742 words)

  
 "Best of Banat" (BOB) Archive - Geography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
This is a publication with index of the lists of settlers sent by the Austrian government to Banat and Batschka in the 18th century (1730s to 1803), and gives (for some lists) the number of people accompanying the settler, his occupation, and his place of origin.
Temeschburg only was the name used officially in Germany, when Banat Germans emigrated to Germany and were asked, where they came from.
Banat Germans used the name TEMESVAR or TEMESWAR (and struggled a lot for which the right spelling would be!).
cefha.org /banat/bob/geograph.html   (869 words)

  
 Johnny Weissmüller’s Centenary [1904-1984]
Banater durchreisen, entdecken, erleben die Welt”, Mit Beiträgen von Nikolaus Berwanger, Heinrich Lauer und Ludwig Schwarz, ed.
Grabaţ [in German: Grabatz; Hungarian: Garabos, Grabacz, Grabac; Variants: Grawatz] is a village from Banat, located at ~40km E from Freidorf.
The village was raised in 1768 by Swabian settlers.
www.genealogy.ro /cont/Tarzan_note.htm   (1996 words)

  
 Deutsche Genealogie: Banat einschließlich Arader Land Ortsfamilienbücher: Romania / Rumänien
Geschichte einer deutschen Banater Kleingemeinde von der Gründung bis zum Niedergang.
Das Banat in topographisch-naturhistorischer Beziehung, mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Herkulesbäder.
Festschrift zur 200-Jahrfeier der Banater Heidegemeinde Warjasch: 20.
www.genealogienetz.de /reg/ESE/dsban-osbr.html   (3627 words)

  
 SIEBENBUERGER SACHSEN / TRANSYLVANIA SAXONS
According to a 1658 census taken by the Jesuits, the population of Transylvania (excluding the Banat and part of the Great Hungarian Plain) was about 860,000, of whom 80,000 spoke German.
Following reconquest of the area by the Austrian Empire, the region was revitalized by new German emigrants arriving from the early 18th century on.
Banater Akten 1749-1804 (subset 9) which cover immigration to all of Hungary, not only to the Banat, and
www2.genealogy.net /reg/ESE/7burg.html   (3622 words)

  
 Dr. Robert Elsie - The Pied Poets
This volume does not set out to be a comprehensive anthology of German-Romanian literature, but an introduction for the English speaking reader to the so-called ‘fifth German literature’ (after that of West Germany, East Germany, Austria and Switzerland) which has come to an end after five centuries of existence.
The Danube or Banat Swabians settled in the eighteenth century in Banat, the frontier region (formerly governed by a ‘ban’) between Hungary, Yugoslavia and Romania.
The Banat newspaper ‘Temeswarer Zeitung’ (Timisoara Newspaper), founded in 1852, served as an important vehicle of communication for the German minority until 1949.
www.elsie.de /pub/b05.html   (1630 words)

  
 AVBFeng
Banat family researchers  have established a work group for the publication of Banat Family Books.
This team is a loose alliance of individuals with the aim to assist with the creation, printing and marketing of Banater Family Books.
Potencial profits from marketing of the Banater Family Books will be earmarked for reinvestment in these ventures only.
www3.sympatico.ca /rudykir/AVBFeng.htm   (185 words)

  
 Ahnen-2
Finally, in March 1988 she was able to find a few rare pieces of information in a story by Professor Josef Dinjer, which was published in the "Neuen Banater Zeitung" / "New Banat Newspaper"; it was titled "Surnames of The Banat - their origins, meaning, and distribution".
Valentin was presumed to be the head of family during their journey to the Banat, and also was recorded as such.
Since the origin of the Rekasch Hengelmann's had now been established and documented, and a whole lot of information about the Hengelmann's for the purpose of establishing a family tree had been collected, my wife had requested to visit the town of her ancestors.
www.banater-aktualitaet.de /famil03.htm   (1845 words)

  
 Electronic Banat
Banater Rundschau, Oct 6, 1935-Sept 25, 1938; Jan-Apr 9, 1939, Zrenjanin
Batschkaer Zeitung, Jan-Dec 1931; Jan 1933-Dec 1938 (scattered missing periods); Jan-Aug 23, 1941; Mar 7, 1942-Dec 24, 1943, Apatin
Belgrader Zeitung, Nov 23, 1924-Dec 26, 1925; Jan 24-Mar 7, 1926, Belgrade
www.banatul.com /info/newspapers.shtml   (317 words)

  
 Genealogy Roots- Donauschwaben
It was not until I found out about the ethnic group called the Donauschwaben or Danube Swabians that I was able to unravel the mystery.
In the late 1700’s, there was a large migration of pioneer families from Germany to settle the land in southeastern Hungary know as the Banat.
A genealogical mailing list for the discussion and sharing of information devoted primarily to the German settlers in the Banat area of southeastern Hungary.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Hills/3916/donau/donauschwaben.html   (695 words)

  
 DVHH | Main Exchange | Networking   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Landsmannschaft Banater Schwaben Heimattag, Ulm 2004 - 'Banater Donauschwaben Reunion'
Adam Müller Guttenbrunn House (well-known prose-writer of the Swabian ethnic community in the Banat) poet and theatrical director, born 1852 died in Guttenbrunn/Zabrani in the Banat, 1923 in Vienna.
Democratic Forum for the Germans of Billed The Democratic Forum in the homeland community of Billed was formed after the political turn in March of 1990, for the protection of interests of the Germans in Billed.
www.dvhh.org /networking   (731 words)

  
 North of the Marosch Lies Glogowatz
The ruins were pulled down in 1886= and the present house of God erected in their place.
According to Luzian Geier (in “Neue Banater Zeitung”; New Ba­na= ter Newspaper), a school was set up in Glogowatz in 1766; it remained a Roman Catholic denominational school until 1941.
With help of the Banater Foundatio= n for International Cooperation, the headquarters of the forum was equipped with a television and a video recorder; the former teacher from Saderlach (Zădăreni) Anton Wild donated the books= for the library.
www.knology.net /~banatdata/NorthOfTheMarosch.mht   (700 words)

  
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The daily paper of the Swabians of the Banat, Neue Banater Zeitung, is published in Timisoara.
Until October 29, 1971, Die Woche appeared under the title Hermannstädter Zeitung; the name fell the victim to the measure officially banning the use of certain significant national-minority place names, the text of which has never been published.
In accordance with a further secret directive, Hungarian or German place names may be used only if they resemble Romanian place names or if the national-minority population amounts to at least 30 percent of the inhabitants of the localities in question.
www.hungarian-history.hu /lib/minor/min26.htm   (1543 words)

  
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The first Transylvanian journal, Theatral Wochenblatt, began appearing in Hermannstadt in 1778; in 1784 it became the Siebenbü rgische Zeitung (later Kriegsbote, then Siebenbü rger Bote, and, after 1971, Hermannstä dter Zeitung).
Among the leading German-language newspapers were the daily Kronstä dter Zeitung, established in 1849 (Kronstadt, 1849-1944); the leading Transylvanian Saxon conservative daily, Siebenbü rgisch-Deutsche Tageblatt, established in 1874 (Hermannstadt, 1874-1944); Banater Deutsche Zeitung (Temesvár); and another Temesvá r daily, Tageszeitung.
With the rise of the National-Socialist movement, the two great papers Siebenbü rgisch-Deutsche Tageblatt and Banater Deutsche Zeitung were merged to form Sü dostdeutsche Tageszeitung (1941-1944).
www.hungarian-history.hu /lib/minor/min16.htm   (3501 words)

  
 pressrel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The daily "Agenda" from 21 April 2000, presented in the 7th page the Public Debate sponsored by the USAID and the Call to the governments and parliaments from both countries within the advocacy campaign deployed by the House of Europe.
Cotidianul "Agenda" din 21 aprilie 2000, a prezentat în pagina a saptea Dezbaterea Publica sponsorizata de USAID si APELUL catre guvernele si parlamentele celor doua tari din cadrul campaniei de advocacy dezvoltata de Casa Europei.
"Neue Banater Zeitung", ziarul de limba germana, a prezentat de asemenea dezbaterea si proiectul nostru, precum si APELUL lansat de catre participanti.
eurolink.ong.ro /pressrel.htm   (1859 words)

  
 Stefana Ciortea-Neamtiu: ZoomInfo Business People Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Stefana Ciortea-Neamtiu's summary was automatically generated using 3 references found on the Internet.
Stefana Ciortea-Neamtiu is an editor with Allgemeine Deutsche Zeitung/Banater Zeitung in Timisoara.
Related: Books: The Banat Memory Archive A collection of oral histories by Jews of the Banat is published in Romania.
www.zoominfo.com /directory/Ciortea-Neamtiu_Stefana_371030315.htm   (137 words)

  
 German genealogy: Guide to Eastern European Travel
After an introductory section "Land und Leute", (food, history, minorities, building styles, etc.), the bulk of the book is devoted to a description and background of Banat localities and organized by travel routes similar to the old Baedeckers.
Depending on departure point and destination, a return trip to the Banat costs from 180-250 DM per person (with discounts for children) with a travel time of under 24 hours.
Places to visit in Timisoara include the Banat Museum in Huniadi Castle, the Catholic Cathedral in Unity Square, and the Opera Square, including the Orthodox Cathedral and the Opera House.
www2.genealogy.net /reg/ESE/esetravel.html   (1834 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Information regarding Albina can be found in P. Petrescu, Monografia institutului de credit si de economii 'Albina' [n.p., n.d.], and the accounts under the column "Revisita Economica" in the offcial paper of the union of banks (by volume).
Ion Breazu, Matei Millo in Transilvania si Banat 1870, in, Fratilor Alexandru and Ion I. Lapedatu, La implinirea varstei de 60.
"Erdely az erdelyieke, Banat a banatiake" [Transylvania to the Transylvanians, the Banat to Those of Banat], Brassoi Lapok, October 16, 1922.
www.hungarianhistory.com /lib/biro/notes.htm   (6560 words)

  
 Charlottenburg - Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Klein, Ludwig, NBZ-Dorfchronik '78, Neue Banater Zeitung, 3.
Knebel, Ludwig, Banater Orte stellen sich vor: Charlottenburg, Handschrift.
Zollner, Anton, Durch gewesene deutsche Dörfer des Banats (30), Durch die Bergsau, 1995.
www.sarlota.de /references_e.htm   (234 words)

  
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mek.oszk.hu /01900/01970/rtf/2kotet.rtf   (4405 words)

  
 Village File Inventory - B
The Emigration from Germany to Russia on Banat
Banat, Batschka, Slovenia, Syrmien, Schwäbisches Turkei (Komitat Baranya), and other areas settled by Germans in Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Croatia...
Landsmannschaft der Banater Schwaben aus Rumänien in Deutschland
www.ahsgr.org /inventory/avfi-b.htm   (1911 words)

  
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Zeitung f\'fcr Volkswirtschaft, Finanzen und Industrie\line Budapest\line 19.
mek.oszk.hu /01900/01970/rtf/1kotet.rtf   (7503 words)

  
 stefanaweb   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
You are welcome to see the film I directed for ifu, My Family-Album.
The Philosophy of Interculturality, it is about identities in the Banat.
That is the region in Romania I come from.
www.vifu.de /students/identity/projectgroup/Stefana/stefanaweb.html   (187 words)

  
 History - and what goes with it   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Bela Lugosi, der Darsteller des ersten «Dracula»-Films von 1931, stammt aus der Banater Kleinstadt Lugosch, an den südwestlichen Ausläufern der Karpaten.
«Karpaten, gekrümmt» heisst es hingegen in den Zeiten des Kommunismus bei Rolf Bossert, geboren in Reschitza, im Banater Bergland.
Richard Wagner, 1952 geboren im rumänischen Banat, lebt als Schriftsteller in Berlin.
www.kakanien.ac.at /weblogs/budapest/1145109749   (2984 words)

  
 RootsWeb: BANAT-L Re: [BANAT-L] Surnames of the Banat   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
RootsWeb: BANAT-L Re: [BANAT-L] Surnames of the Banat
[BANAT-L] Surnames of the Banat by "hgillich" < >
Re: [BANAT-L] Surnames of the Banat by Robert Zink < >
archiver.rootsweb.com /th/read/BANAT/2002-03/1016265947   (81 words)

  
 Tarzan's Family Tree - The Weissmuller Branch
I had lost her email address and went searching for her address on the Internet.
It turns out she is a VERY active contributor to the DANUBE-SWABIAN genealogy site which covers the Banat region where both my Dad's parents come from.
Weissmuller researcher in Germany that appeared in the Neue Banater
www.codap.com /weissmuller/tarzans_family_tree_.htm   (4014 words)

  
 Donauschwaben Literature
(Landsmannschaft der Banater Schwaben covers the Banater Schwaben from Romania.
The Landsmannschaft der Donauschwaben covers the rest -- mostly from former Jugoslavia, such as those from Serbian Banat, Batschka, Slavonia, Hungarian expatriates, etc.)
The views and opinions expressed in this page are strictly those of the page author.
donauschwaben-usa.org /donauschwaben_literature.htm   (143 words)

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