Banat History

Post World War II Leidensweg
"the way of sorrows" for the Donauschwaben

 

Concise accounts of war crimes during and after World War II

Völkermord der Tito-Partisanen" 1944-1948" /"Genocide Carried out by the Tito Partisans" translated by Henry Fischer.  Chapter 3: Genocide in the Yugoslavian Banat: "Where innocent blood flowed like a river"

Deported to the USSR - Frankfurt/Oder - Door to Freedom and End Station for Many by Peter Krier

Fate of the Donauschwaben "January 14, 1945" by Alex Leeb

Genocide, Horror & Survival by John Mueller - A most descriptive first-hand account of a Banater from Mastort who suffered and survived Tito's concentration and extermination camps from 1944 to 1948.

Deportation to the Soviet Union by Anton Neidenbach

Last Letters from a Deportee by Peter Krier

Memories of September & October 1944 by Alex Leeb

My Escape From Romania by Herwig Stefan, translated by Diana Lambing

Communist Ghosts by Anonymous

Emigrating to America by Magdalena Dian, nee Jorch

Life in our new Heimat by Helene Schuch

Memories of Our Resettlement by Helene Schuch

Survivors of slave labor in Russia for four years Deportation to Russia by Sister Susanne Kullowitch

 
 

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