1. "Pioneers and their Sons", George Aberle, 1966 Two volume set.. Dickinson ND $55Family histories of Germans from Russia and from Hungary who homesteaded in SW North Dakota 2. "Guttenbrunn", Nikolaus Geiss,1985 Self Published, Ulm $60Guttenbrunn Heimatbuch with much data on settlers from the Oldenwald 3. "Weprowatzer Heimatblatter 2001 $2 4. "Alsace Emigration" Schrader-Muggenthaler 1991, two volume set $25 5. "Prinz Eugen, the History of the 7th SS Mountain Division", Otto Kumm, 1995 Winnipeg MB In English $50A history of the Partisan suppression campaigns in Yugoslavia in World War II. With maps and heavily illustrated.The many illustrations picture the rugged terrain under the the campaigns were conducted. The 7th SS was recruited mainly from Donauschwabes and Siebenburgers. 6. "Temeschburg im Bombenhagel", Egon Gassner, no date. Privately printed, ms format. $4An account of two bombing raids(one English and one American) on Temeswar in 1944. 7. "Klek", Geschichte der Gemeinde, 1818-1944, Lorenz Lang, Muenchen 1977. $15Heimatbuch for Klek, Contains one of the most useful, complete and well produced Ortsplan to be found in any Banat Heimatbuch. 8. "Das Banat und die Banat Schwaben Vol 3 Trachten und Brauchtum", Nikolaus Engelmann et al. Marquartstein 1986 Landsmannschaft der Banater Schwaben, 570 pp. $40 Postage additional.Dave Dreyer
<<5. "Prinz Eugen, the History of the 7th SS Mountain Division", Otto Kumm, 1995 Winnipeg MB In English $50A history of the Partisan suppression campaigns in Yugoslavia in World War II. With maps and heavily illustrated.The many illustrations picture the rugged terrain under the the campaigns were conducted. The 7th SS was recruited mainly from Donauschwabes and Siebenburgers.>> Maybe this is covered in the book, but having read a little about the history of this division, is there a general idea of a percentage of Donauschwaben men (of age) from the Banat that volunteered or were conscripted into this division? In other words, if you were a 25 year old Donauschwab male in the Banat in the early 1940's, would you very likely have been conscripted into this division, or would it still have been a relatively small portion of that population? Scott From: David Dreyer <ddreyer@pacbell.net> To: BANAT List <banat-l@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2017 7:55 PM Subject: [BANAT-L] More Donauschwaben literature for sale 1. "Pioneers and their Sons", George Aberle, 1966 Two volume set.. Dickinson ND $55Family histories of Germans from Russia and from Hungary who homesteaded in SW North Dakota 2. "Guttenbrunn", Nikolaus Geiss,1985 Self Published, Ulm $60Guttenbrunn Heimatbuch with much data on settlers from the Oldenwald 3. "Weprowatzer Heimatblatter 2001 $2 4. "Alsace Emigration" Schrader-Muggenthaler 1991, two volume set $25 5. "Prinz Eugen, the History of the 7th SS Mountain Division", Otto Kumm, 1995 Winnipeg MB In English $50A history of the Partisan suppression campaigns in Yugoslavia in World War II. With maps and heavily illustrated.The many illustrations picture the rugged terrain under the the campaigns were conducted. The 7th SS was recruited mainly from Donauschwabes and Siebenburgers. 6. "Temeschburg im Bombenhagel", Egon Gassner, no date. Privately printed, ms format. $4An account of two bombing raids(one English and one American) on Temeswar in 1944. 7. "Klek", Geschichte der Gemeinde, 1818-1944, Lorenz Lang, Muenchen 1977. $15Heimatbuch for Klek, Contains one of the most useful, complete and well produced Ortsplan to be found in any Banat Heimatbuch. 8. "Das Banat und die Banat Schwaben Vol 3 Trachten und Brauchtum", Nikolaus Engelmann et al. Marquartstein 1986 Landsmannschaft der Banater Schwaben, 570 pp. $40 Postage additional.Dave Dreyer ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BANAT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Dave, I'm interested in the Prinz Eugen book if it is still available, as long as it is in English. I'll write you directly. -- Darlene http://www.dvhh.org/membership/associates.htm#D Scott Aaron wrote: > <<5. "Prinz Eugen, the History of the 7th SS Mountain Division", Otto Kumm, 1995 Winnipeg MB In English $50A history of the Partisan suppression campaigns in Yugoslavia in World War II. With maps and heavily illustrated.The many illustrations picture the rugged terrain under the the campaigns were conducted. The 7th SS was recruited mainly from Donauschwabes and Siebenburgers.>> > > Maybe this is covered in the book, but having read a little about the history of this division, is there a general idea of a percentage of Donauschwaben men (of age) from the Banat that volunteered or were conscripted into this division? In other words, if you were a 25 year old Donauschwab male in the Banat in the early 1940's, would you very likely have been conscripted into this division, or would it still have been a relatively small portion of that population? > > Scott > > From: David Dreyer <ddreyer@pacbell.net> > To: BANAT List <banat-l@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2017 7:55 PM > Subject: [BANAT-L] More Donauschwaben literature for sale > > > > 1. "Pioneers and their Sons", George Aberle, 1966 Two volume set.. Dickinson ND $55Family histories of Germans from Russia and from Hungary who homesteaded in SW North Dakota > 2. "Guttenbrunn", Nikolaus Geiss,1985 Self Published, Ulm $60Guttenbrunn Heimatbuch with much data on settlers from the Oldenwald > 3. "Weprowatzer Heimatblatter 2001 $2 > 4. "Alsace Emigration" Schrader-Muggenthaler 1991, two volume set $25 > 5. "Prinz Eugen, the History of the 7th SS Mountain Division", Otto Kumm, 1995 Winnipeg MB In English $50A history of the Partisan suppression campaigns in Yugoslavia in World War II. With maps and heavily illustrated.The many illustrations picture the rugged terrain under the the campaigns were conducted. The 7th SS was recruited mainly from Donauschwabes and Siebenburgers. > 6. "Temeschburg im Bombenhagel", Egon Gassner, no date. Privately printed, ms format. $4An account of two bombing raids(one English and one American) on Temeswar in 1944. > 7. "Klek", Geschichte der Gemeinde, 1818-1944, Lorenz Lang, Muenchen 1977. $15Heimatbuch for Klek, Contains one of the most useful, complete and well produced Ortsplan to be found in any Banat Heimatbuch. > 8. "Das Banat und die Banat Schwaben Vol 3 Trachten und Brauchtum", Nikolaus Engelmann et al. Marquartstein 1986 Landsmannschaft der Banater Schwaben, 570 pp. $40 > Postage additional.Dave Dreyer > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BANAT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BANAT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >