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    The Bessarabia Germans (German: Bessarabiendeutsche, Romanian: Germani basarabeni, Ukrainian: Бессарабські німці, romanized: Bessarabs'ki nimtsi) were...
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    Life of the Bessarabian Germans). Stuttgart, West Germany: Bessarabia travel guide from Wikivoyage Media related to Bessarabia at Wikimedia Commons Charles...
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    Germans (including the Dobrujan Germans); Bessarabia Germans, Romanian citizens for the period 1918–1940, indigenous to Budjak in southern Bessarabia;...
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    Sea Germans are distinct from similar groups of settlers (the Bessarabia Germans, Crimea Germans, Dobrujan Germans, Russian Mennonites, Volga Germans, and...
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    mainly concern for the fate of the ethnic Germans in both provinces, claimed the number of Germans in Bessarabia to be 100,000, and affirmed that Soviet...
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  • & songwriter. Bessarabia Germans Crimean Goths Deutsche Nationalkreis Asowo Deutsche Nationalkreis Halbstadt Kazakhstan Germans German operation of the...
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    Sea Germans in southern Ukraine, Moldova, Romania and Bulgaria including: Germans of the Crimea. Dobrujan Germans of Romania and Bulgaria. Bessarabia Germans...
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    Budjak (redirect from Ottoman Bessarabia)
    population transfers following the Soviet takeover of Bessarabia in 1940. These "Germans from outside Germany", or Volksdeutsche, were mostly resettled in areas...
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  • Landsmannschaft der Bessarabiendeutschen (category German organisation stubs)
    ("Territorial Association of Bessarabia Germans", "Homeland Association of Bessarabia Germans") is an organization of Bessarabia German refugees expelled from...
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    Moldova (redirect from Central Bessarabia)
    authorities encouraged the colonization of Bessarabia or parts of it by Romanians (Budjak), Russians, Ukrainians, Germans, Bulgarians, Poles, and Gagauzes, primarily...
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