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Maps of the Glückstal District Villages of South Russia

Maps courtesy of the Glückstal Colonies Research Association


Map Set 3 - Glückstal District

These are the only village maps for Glückstal District available at this time.

Bergdorf (daughter colony)
Founded 1808-1810, 1,790 residents, village abandoned in 1944
Prepared and reproduced by Ferdinand Maier and Melvin G. Maier, 1996
Further corrected by Ferdinand Maier and Gary Maier, February, 2000
16 inches by 34 inches in size
$8 map in paper format, $20 map in paper format and laminated

Berlin, Neu: Village map during years 1925-1944 (daughter colony)
218 families, 141 homes and yards
Drawn by T. Eippert, 1956
21 inches by 16 1/2 inches in size
$8 map in paper format, $20 map in paper format and laminated

Glückstal: Village map during years 1941-1944
Prepared by Johann Stotz
31 7/8 inches by 21 1/2 inches in size
$8 map in paper format, $20 map in paper format and laminated

Hoffnungstal for 1944 (daughter colony)
16 inches by 21 inches
$8 map in paper format, $20 map in paper format and laminated

Kassel (version A): August, 1989
Prepared by Emil Eberhard
Veliko Komarovka (Name of city in Ukraine today)
18 inches by 24 inches in size
$8 map in paper format, $20 map in paper format and laminated

Kassel (version B):
Prepared together by Erwin Klooz and Alexander Imhof, 1958
21 inches by 26 1/2 inches in size
$8 map in paper format, $20 map in paper format and laminated

Marienberg (Okna Rayon) (Odessa Gebiet) (circa early 1940s) (daughter colony)
Prepared by Johann Bollinger
Map as published in the book, Marienberg: Fate of a Village
18 by 24 inches in size
$8 map in paper format, $20 map in paper format and laminiated

Marienberg (includes Bergdorf and neighborhood)
Date: Unknown
No information given.
18 inches by 24 inches in size
$8 map in paper format, $20 map in paper format and laminated

Neu-Glueckstal, 1930
Founded 1860
Persons in village: 519 in 1914; 675 in 1926; 785 in 1944
Village size: 1.8 kilometers long and .8 kilometers wide
Prepared by Dr. Richard Walth, Bruehl, Germany
18 by 24 inches in size
$8 map in paper format, $20 map in paper format and laminated

Neudorf, Klein: Village map from 1944 (daughter colony)
Sketched by A. Bittner
17 1/2 inches by 24 inches in size
$8 map in paper format, $20 map in paper format and laminated

Neudorf (date not given on map)
Prepared by M. Wangenmann
34 inches by 23 3/8 inches in size
$8 map in paper format, $20 map in paper format and laminated

Saratov/Balitzki (Odessa Region)
Daughter colony of the Glueckstal District, South Russia
Circa 1943
62 farms, 65 families, 298 people
Map prepared by Johann and Anetta Stroh, Germany
18 inches by 24 inches in size
$8 map in paper format, $20 map in paper format and laminated

Seebach (Luncha), by Birsula (Kotovski), Ukraine, 1930-1941, Glückstal daughter colony
Prepared by Thomas A. Stangl, copyright 2001, with assistance from Adolph Mainhardt, son of Philipp, Metterzimmern, Bietgheim-Bissingen, Württemberg, Germany, June 2001
16 by 20 inches in size
$8 map in paper format, $20 map in paper format and laminated

Sample from the 1941-1944 Glückstal map

© 2003, GRHC

Sample from the Kassel (version B) map

© 2003, GRHC


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