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- In 1945, young men and women aged 17 to 35, from the Danube Swabian (Schwowe) communities of Yugoslavia, Hungary and Romania (the Batschka and Banat)...
- Slavonia, especially those in the Osijek region. They called themselves Schwowe in a Germanized spelling, or "Shwoveh" or "Shwova" in an English spelling;...
- Nowo-Andreaschewka Ponjatowka Rosaljewka Sachalski Schatzen Khutor Schemiott Schwowe Khutor Severinovka Stepanowka Sturpelz Susanowka Tschebanka Wasiljewka...
- the end of World War II, the inhabitants' majority was Danube Swabian (Schwowe), whose ancestors had come from Swabia and Franconia. Around 1790, Catholic...
- World War II, the inhabitants were all Roman Catholic Danube Swabians (Schwowe), also called locally as Stifulder, because the majority of their ancestors...
- Mitrovac Novi Čeminac This Village was established by the Danube Swabians (Schwowe) in 1720 from Fulda and Eisfeld, locally also called Stifolder. Colonist...
- with minority of Serbs. At the end of World War II, the Danube Swabian (Schwowe) inhabitants of this village were expelled to Allied-occupied Germany and...
- were commonly referred to as Danube Swabian and came to call themselves "Schwowe" (Shwoveh). The village now was called “Kernjaja” or "Kernyaja". (Although...
- World War II, the inhabitants' majority was Protestant Danube Swabian (Schwowe) whose ancestors once arrived in 1720-1722 and onwards from the Hanau surroundings...
- the majority of the inhabitants were Roman Catholic Danube Swabians (Schwowe), their ancestors arrived in 1790 from Nagyszékely and Gyönk villages to...