Germans from Russia Archives and Libraries: Difference between revisions

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==='''Which archive might contain documents about my ancestor?'''===
==='''Which archive might contain documents about my ancestor?'''===
Below you will find information about archives with documents and materials pertaining to Germans from Russia research. Most archives have an associated acronym which will be found in parentheses following the name of the archive. Each archive section contains contact information and in some cases, a description of records available at that archive. This Wiki page is still in process, so check back often to see if more information has been added.   
Below you will find information about archives with documents and materials pertaining to Germans from Russia research. Most archives have an associated acronym which will be found in parentheses following the name of the archive. Each archive section contains contact information and in some cases, a description of records available at that archive. This Wiki page is still in process, so check back often to see if more information has been added.   
Many archive websites are in Russian. You do not need to know Russian in order to explore their websites – simply use Google Translate to assist you. When using the browser Google Chrome, right click anywhere on the page and select the option '''Translate to English'''. Alternatively, you can copy the URL of the website you wish to translate and go to translate.google.com. Change your language settings to translate from Russian into English and paste the website URL into the Russian box. Then click on the link found in the English box. This will take you to a translated version of the website.   


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