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Neither Germans who stayed in the Russia/[[Portal:Ukraine|Ukraine]] area, nor Germans who settled along the edges of the Russian Empire in places like [[Portal:Romania|Romania]], [[Bulgaria|Bulgaria]], Yugoslavia or the Baltic States are the focus of this set of Wiki pages. However, the strategies and records described here often help find such ancestors as well. | Neither Germans who stayed in the Russia/[[Portal:Ukraine|Ukraine]] area, nor Germans who settled along the edges of the Russian Empire in places like [[Portal:Romania|Romania]], [[Bulgaria|Bulgaria]], Yugoslavia or the Baltic States are the focus of this set of Wiki pages. However, the strategies and records described here often help find such ancestors as well. | ||
Generally, '''''you must know the specific town in Russia or Ukraine where your ancestor was born''''' before beginning research for Germans in Russia or Ukraine. This information is most often found in [[United States|United States]], [[Canada|Canada]], or other New World sources. | Generally, '''''you must know the specific town in Russia or Ukraine where your ancestor was born''''' before beginning research for Germans in Russia or Ukraine. This information is most often found in [[United States|United States]], [[Canada|Canada]], or other New World sources. | ||
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Despite these obstacles, there are other sources you can use to find ancestors who were Germans from Russia. This set of Wiki pages discusses those sources. | Despite these obstacles, there are other sources you can use to find ancestors who were Germans from Russia. This set of Wiki pages discusses those sources. | ||
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Many German-speaking people also settled in related regions, including, for example, Russian Poland. For more details about these "Germans" see the [[Germans from Russia Historical Geography|Historical Geography]] page. For additional details about family history research in these countries see also: | |||
Many German-speaking people also settled in related regions, including, for example, Russian Poland. For these "Germans" see | |||
*[[Germany|Germany]] returned from the east | |||
*[[Austria]] Lower Austria east of Vienna part of the Carpathian Germans | |||
*[[Azerbaijan]] part of the Caucasus South Germans | |||
*[[Belarus]] | |||
*[[Czech Republic]] | |||
*[[Estonia]] part of the Baltic Germans | |||
*[[Finland]] | |||
*[[France]] Alsace-Lorraine | |||
*[[Georgia (country)]] part of the Caucasus South Germans | |||
*[[Hungary]] Batchka, and Swabian Turkey Germans | |||
*[[Latvia]] part of the Baltic Germans | |||
*[[Moldova]] part of the Bessarabian Germans | |||
*[[Poland]] part of Galizian, Polish, and Volhynian Germans | |||
*[[Romania]] part of the Banat, part of Bukovina, Dobruja, Sathmar, Transylvanian Saxons, and Zipser Germans | |||
*[[Portal:Russia|Russia]] part of the Black Sea Germans, Caucasus North Germans, Ingermanland, Orenburg, Samara-Kuybychev, and Volga Germans | |||
*[[Serbia]] Banat, and Batchka Germans | |||
*[[Slovakia]] Carpathian, and Galizian Germans | |||
*[[Switzerland]] | |||
*[[Portal:Ukraine|Ukraine]] parts of Bessarabia, part of the Black Sea Germans, part of the Bukovina Germans, part of the Carpathian Germans, Crimea, part of teh Galizian Germans, and part of the Volhynian Germans | |||
<center>''[https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/Germans_from_Russia Top of Page] < Previous | Next > [[Germans from Russia news and events|News and Events]]'' </center> <br> {{GFR|Germans from Russia}}{{ featured article }} __NOTOC__ </div> | |||
[[Category:Germans_from_Russia]] [[Category:Ethnic,_Political,_or_Religious_Groups]] | [[Category:Germans_from_Russia]] [[Category:Ethnic,_Political,_or_Religious_Groups]] |
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