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Adalbert Goertz  
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 More options Jan 24 1998, 3:00 am
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.german
From: adalbert.goe...@pikespeak.com (Adalbert Goertz)
Date: 1998/01/24
Subject: faq.boehmen

  GERMAN-BOHEMIA...@rootsweb.com

re: FAQ.boehmen (Bohemia)
    January 1998

From: Adalbert Goertz, Colorado Springs CO

Please, send any correction and suggestions to
 be...@yfn.ysu.edu
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Contents:

Q1: Where is Boehmen (Bohemia)?
Q2: What was Boehmen's recent history?
Q3: What were the administrative areas of Boehmen (Bohemia)?
Q4: Is there a listserv for Boehmen family researchers?
Q5: Are there maps available for Boehmen before 1945?
Q6: What books discuss hints and sources for East German searchers?
Q7: Any websites of interest to Boehmen researchers?
Q8: When were civil registers introduced in Bohemia?
Q9: What type of land records are available?
Q10: Are there links to dictionaries on the web?

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Q1: Where is Boehmen (Bohemia)?

A1: Boehmen was an Austrian crownland. Its capital was Prag (Praha).

Q2: What was Boehmen's recent history?

A2: Boehmen was the base of the German kings since the middle ages.
The German Kaiser in Wien (Vienna) also was King of Boehmen (Bohemia)
until 1806, when Napoleon abolished the title of German Kaiser and  
dissolved the German Empire.  

At the close of the 30-Years-War Boehmen had an estimated population of
800,000, in 1772 it had 2.3 million, in 1800 exceeded 3 millions,
in 1890 had 5.8 million.

In 1890 the population was 96% Catholic, 2.2% Evangelical with more than
half of the Helvetic denomination, 1% Jews.

In 1891 Boehman had 4972 public elementary schools (2178 German and
2794 Czech) and 71 highschools (31 with German, 40 with Czech instruction).

In 1918 the Austrian monarchy was dissolved, and Boehmen became the  
heartland of the new Czechoslovakia.  
In 1938 Germany annexed the Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia.
In 1939-1945 Boehmen was declared part of a protectorate of Germany.
Boehmen was cleansed of its ethnic German population in 1945.  
The Western powers were silent on the ethnic cleansing.

Q3: What were the administrative areas of Boehmen (Bohemia)?

A3: In 1890 Boehmen (Bohemia) had the following Bezirke (administrative  
    and court districts):
  Prag-Stadt,Reichenberg-Stadt;
  Asch,Aussig,Beneschau,Bischofteinitz,Blatna,Boehmisch-Brod,
  Boehmisch-Leipa,Braunau,Bruex,Budweis,Caslau,Chotebor,Chrudin,Dauba,
  Deutsch-Brod,Eger,Falkenau,Friedland,Gabel,Gablonz,Graslitz,Hohenelbe,
  Hohenmauth,Horowitz,Jicin,Joachimsthal,Jungbunzlau,Kaaden,Kaplitz,
  Karlsbad,Karolinenthal,Klattau,Kolin,Komotau,Koeniggraetz,Koeniginhof,
  Koenigliche Weinberge,Kralowitz,Krumau,Kuttenberg,Landskron,Laun,
  Ledetsch,Leitmeritz,Leitomischl,Luditz,Melnik,Mies,Moldautein,
  Muehlhaus,Muenchengraetz,Neubydschow,Neuhaus,Neustadt,Pardubitz,
  Pilgram,Pilsen,Pisek,Plan,Podebrad,Podersan,Policka,Prachatitz,
  Prestitz,Pribram,Rakonitz,Raudnitz,Reichenau,Reichenberg,Rumburg,
  Saatz,Schlan,Schluckenau,Schuettenhofen,Selcan,Semil,Senftenberg,
  Smichow,Starkenbach,Strakonitz,Tabor,Tachau,Taus,Tepl,Teplitz,
  Tetschen,Trautenau,Turnau,Wittingau.

Q4: Is there a listserv for Boehmen family researchers?

A4: There is a GERMAN-BOHEMIAN-L genealogy list for anyone with a
  genealogical interest in Boehman and Maehren (Bohemia and Moravia,
  now the Czech Republic)
  Mailing  address for postings is

    GERMAN-BOHEMIA...@rootsweb.com

    To subscribe send the word "subscribe" (without the
    quotes) as the only text in the body of a message to

    GERMAN-BOHEMIAN-L-requ...@rootsweb.com (mail mode) or
    GERMAN-BOHEMIAN-D-requ...@rootsweb.com (digest mode).

Q5: Are there maps available for Boehman before 1945?

A5: A Generalkarte von Mitteleuropa, 1:200,000 and a

    Spezialkarte der Oesterreichisch-Ungarischen Monarchie,1:75,000  

may be purchased from

Bundesamt fuer Eich und Vermessungswesen in Wien (Vienna)
          (Landesaufnahme)
A-1080 Wien VIII
Krothenthallergasse 3, Austria.

Q6: What books discuss hints and sources for East German searchers?

A6: Wegweiser fuer Forschung nach Vorfahren aus den Ostdeutschen und
     Sudetendeutschen Gebieten sowie aus den deutschen Siedlungsraeumen
     in Mittel-,Ost- und Suedosteuropa (AGoFF-Wegweiser):
     Verlag Degener &Co, 91413 Neustadt, Germany (1991 and later)
        (The out-of-print English edition is being revised presently)

     Germanic Genealogy (by Edward R.Brandt et alii), 2nd edition.
           1997, St.Paul MN, 517 pp.,1st edition, 1995.

     W.Krallert: Atlas zur Geschichte der deutschen Ostsiedlung,
           Velhagen &Klasing, Bielefeld-Berlin-Hannover 1958.

There have been some calls recently for books in English on
     the German exodus and ethnic cleansing in East Grmany and
     Eastern Europe:

    Thorwald, Jurgen: Es begann an der Weichsel.  1951  
                      Das Ende an der Elbe. 1952.
            English:  Flight in the winter;
                 [New York]  Pantheon  [1951] 318 p.  22 cm.
                 CALL #: 940.542 T52F

    De Zayas, Alfred M.
         Anmerkungen zur Vertreibung der Deutschen aus dem Osten.
            English: The German expellees :  victims in war and peace /
                   Alfred-Maurice De Zayas ; [original German version
                   translated by John A. Koehler].
                 New York :  St. Martin's Press,  1993.
                 xlii, 177 p., [24] p. of plates :  ill., map ;  22 cm.
                 Includes bibliographical references (p. [161]-169) and
                   index. CALL #: DJK 28.G4D413 1993

    De Zayas, Alfred M.
         Anmerkungen zur Vertreibung der Deutschen aus dem Osten.
            English: A terrible revenge :  the "ethnic cleansing" of the east
                   European Germans, 1944-1950 /  Alfred-Maurice de Zayas ;
                   [original German version translated by John A. Koehler].
                 1st pbk. ed. with additions.
                 New York :  St. Martin's Press,  1994.
                 xlii, 179 p. :  ill., maps ;  21 cm.
                 Includes bibliographical references (p. [153]-171) and
                   index. CALL #: DJK 28.G4D413 1994

OTHER ENTRIES:   Germans  Europe, Eastern  History  20th century.
                 World War, 1939-1945  Refugees.
                 World War, 1939-1945  Atrocities.
                 Population transfers  Germans.

Q7: Any websites of interest to Boehmen researchers?

A7: Check the websites

     http://www.genealogy.com/gene/reg/rindex.htm
     http://w3g.med.uni-giessen.de/gene/reg/rindex.htm
     http://www.iarelative.com/czech/
     http://www.genealogy.com/gene/reg/SUD/sudet_en.html
     http://www.irit.fr/SSI/~Ralph.Sobek/genealogy/FAQs/
     http://pegasus.adnc.com/~websites/lynnd/gfaq.html
     http://www.rootsweb.com/~gbhs/*
     http://www.genealogy.coy.com/gene/reg/SUD/sudet_GBHS.html
     http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/go/feefhs/gbhs-fdb.html
     http://www.netway.at/ihff/indexa.htm/        in deutscher Sprache
     http://www.netway.at/ihff/index.htm/         in English  

     Stiftung Martin-Opitz-Bibliothek Herne.
      (ehemals B|cherei des deutschen Ostens)  
     Inhalt: \ber die Bibliothek. Die Martin-Opitz-Bibliothek....
        e-mail: cha...@charly.ping.de
      http://w3g.med.uni-giessen.de/~geneal/kp/fome/andere/mob.html  

     Herder -Institut Marburg e.V. Gisonenweg 5 - 7, 35037 Marburg/Lahn
     Telephon: 06421/184-0, Telefax: 184-139  
        e-mail: her...@mailer.uni-marburg.de....
     http://www.uni-marburg.de/herder-institut/bibliohp.html
     http://w3g.med.uni-giessen.de/~geneal/kp/fome/andere/herdermb.html  
     http://www.uni-marburg.de/herder-institut/klassi.html

If you have no access to the Web (www), you can direct web files to
your email box by sending a request to

    get...@usa.healthnet.org

        or to

    get...@unganisha.idrc.ca

with the message HELP or
    get http://.....

Q8: When were civil registers introduced in Bohemia?

A8: They were introduced in 1939.

Q9: What type of land records are available?

A9: Some land records go back to pre-1500 times and are usually
deposited in the district court archives.
For summary of archives see

     http://www.genealogy.com/gene/reg/SUD/crarch-list.html

Q10: Are there links to dictionaries on the web?

A10: Links to Dictionaries to  Estonian, German, Hungarian, Latin, Slovak,  
     Slovene, Russian, and others are found at:

        http://www.public.iastate.edu/~pedro/dictionaries.html
        http://www.dcs.napier.ac.uk/~st5004/dictionaries.html


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