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==='''State Historical Archive of the Volga Germans (also known as Engels Archive) (GIANP)'''===
==='''State Historical Archive of the Volga Germans (also known as Engels Archive) (GIANP)'''===
The Engels archive contains records and information regarding the Volga Germans from 1764-1941. The archive was created during the Soviet period under the Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic of the Volga Germans. It was a branch of the Saratov archives from 1945-2005, but is now an independent archive. The archive contains both Lutheran and Catholic church records as well as documents regarding to colony affairs.  
The Engels archive contains records and information regarding the Volga Germans from 1764-1941. The archive was created during the Soviet period under the Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic of the Volga Germans. It was a branch of the Saratov archives from 1945-2005, but is now an independent archive. The archive contains both Lutheran and Catholic church records as well as documents regarding colony affairs.  
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===State Archive of the Odessa Oblast ===
===State Archive of the Odessa Oblast===
The State Archives of the Odessa Oblast was founded in 1921 and has documents from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.  
The State Archives of the Odessa Oblast was founded in 1921 and has documents from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.  
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=== State Archive of the Volgograd Oblast (GAVO) ===
===State Archive of the Volgograd Oblast (GAVO)===
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=== State Archive of the Zhitomir Oblast ===  
===State Archive of the Zhitomir Oblast===  


Repositories and significant collections of vital records for Russian-German research include:  
Repositories and significant collections of vital records for Russian-German research include:  
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