
Romanian Germans Elisabeth and Johann Weber during their deportation in the Soviet Union. Certificate of discharge for the former detainee Elisabeth Weber according to which she was released in Brandenburg on 11 December 1946. © Günter Klein's private archive
Editorial by Daniel Ursprung (PDF)
The German Minority in Romania: a Historical Overview (PDF)
by Daniel Ursprung
Andreas Schmidt and the German Ethnic Group in Romania (1940-1944) (PDF)
by Ottmar Trasca
The Deportation of Germans from Romania to Forced Labor in the Soviet Union (PDF)
by Hannelore Baier
The Deportation of the Romanian Germans to Forced Labor in the Soviet Union 1945-1949: The Example of the Siblings Elisabeth and Johann Weber from Hodoni in the Banat (PDF)
by Günter Klein
Romanian Germans and the Memory of the Deportation to the Soviet Union (PDF)
by Cristian Cercel
Literary Experiments under a Dictatorship - the Banat Action Group in Timisoara (PDF)
by Markus Bauer
The Romanian Germans and the Securitate Heritage. An Outline of the Problem and Research Potential (PDF)
by Florian Kührer-Wielach
Between their Will for Self-assertation and Securing their Livelihood. Challenges for the German Minority in Romania in the 21st Century - the Example of Hermannstadt/Sibiu (PDF)
by Benjamin Józsa
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How to cite this issue:
Ursprung, Daniel, ed. "The German Minority in Romania." Euxeinos - Culture and Governance in the Black Sea Region, no. 19 (2015).