Banater
Topicality
The
"Banater topicality" keeps you informed about
'the Banat without Banater Swabian,' as well as what this
German race recently achieved in in South Eastern Europe.
It also informs Banat Swabians who have returned to the
motherland of anything happening of interest.
The
'Banater Topicality' also acts as a counter balance to
the information coming out of our Heimat via the
internet, where everything that was once German in the
Banat is now concealed, even the technical achievements
of the Germans.
You can
download parts of the 'Banater Topicality' onto your
computer, too, and use it as documentation or for press
material. The author is to be indicated in all
publications or excerpts.
About
the series on the latest news of the German Banat
villages:
The
history of the German settlement in the Banat has now
reached its end. For over 250 years the Germans made
their mark on rural life. Through their hard work and
industriousness they transformed the barren wasteland
into the bread basket of Europe. They also made their
mark on the hedgerows and mountain areas. The German
farmers introduced a high standard of living here with
their progressive agricultural methods, so forming an
example for other ethnic groups in the Banat. The German civilization was soon taken up by the
indigenous population. The Romanian villages of the Banat, too,
reached a high cultural level which was incomparable to
that of the old Romanian kingdom. This was even pointed
out by the Romanian sociologist, Cornel Grofsorean, on
the annexation of the Banat to Romania.
During the
years of the communist dictatorship, however, this
blooming landscape was downgraded until it became a 'poor
house'. The Germans were no longer seen in their former
role, but now only as 'the enemy of the State.' The
consequences were deportation, dispossession, persecution
and finally the economic ruin of the once prosperous
German population. As these people became strangers in
their own country, they saw their return to the
motherland as the only way out, and at any price.
The
following portrayals about the decline of the German
villages should be viewed as a 'Requiem' for our old
Heimat. With the death of the Germanness of the Banat,
the villages, too, are becoming extinct. What remains are
only memories of the old Heimat, and we should preserve
these for ever!
Village Listings
Included in the Series
Villages
with the initial letters A-C :
A -C
Villages
with the initial letters D-F :
D - F
Villages
with the initial letters G-J :
G - J
Villages
with the initial letters K-M :
K - M
Villages
with the initial letters N-R :
N - R
Villages
with the initial letters S-Z :
S - Z
Ortschaften im Arader Gebiet
:
Villages in the Arader area:
For
the purpose of better orientation, we have provided
for your perusal maps of the old Komitats of the
Banat and Arad areas, courtesy of the Budapest
Oetvös University map department:
Temesch : Map of the Komitats Temesch -
1911
Torontal : Map of the Komitats Torontal -
1912
Karasch-Severin : Map of the Komitats Karasch
Severin - 1913
Arad :
Map of the Komitas Arad - 1904
The official result of the census from March 2002 in the district Temesch
by
[city/municipality]
Updated 4 April 2004