-
Domowina (lit. 'Home') is a
political independent league of the
Sorbian and
Wendish people and
umbrella organization of
Sorbian societies in
Lower and...
- Success, and the
Domowina received an
ultimatum to
adopt a
statute which defined it as a 'League of Wendish-speaking Germans'.” But the
Domowina insisted upon...
- (2010). Die
Domowina in der DDR:
Aufbau und
Funktionsweise einer Minderheitenorganisation im staalich-administrativen
Sozialismus [The
Domowina in the GDR:...
-
still continuing. In the 1990s, the
Wends began organizing trips to the
Domowina and have
sustained relations with the
residing Wends of Lusatia. Very little...
-
Spremberg city council, and was the
secretary of the
local branch of the
Domowina.
Martha Israel was born on 18
November 1905 in the town of
Lohsa in Upper...
- town itself.
Bautzen is the seat of
several Sorbian institutions like the
Domowina, the German-Sorbian People's
Theater (Němsko-Serbske
ludowe dźiwadło),...
- Hannusch,
Erwin (1998),
Niedersorbisch praktisch und verständlich, Bautzen:
Domowina-Verlag, ISBN 3-7420-1667-9 Howson, Phil (2017), "Foreign
language acquisition...
- 1978) was an East
German communist politician who
served as
Chairman of
Domowina from 1951 to 1973. Krjeńc was born in
Malschwitz near
Bautzen in 1907 to...
-
Volksforschung in
Bautzen (1962). Lětopis
Instituta za
serbski ludospyt. Bautzen:
Domowina. Room,
Adrian (2006).
Placenames of the World. Jefferson:
McFarland & Company...
- 1936.
After 1933, he
worked illegally for
Domowina and was
active in a
Sorbian resistance group.
Domowina was
closed down by
government in 1937, and...