[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] new database and city map
Gary Warner
gary at warnerengineering.com
Fri Jan 23 09:05:23 PST 2004
Guenther,
The list is great, but how do we see more than just the name on the
list? Do we have to write the Historical Department of the
Osteuropa-Institut, Munich for each entry of interest? Can we do so in
English?
Gary Warner
Gig Harbor, Washington, USA
At 11:37 PM 1/21/2004, =?ISO-8859-3?Q?G=FCnther_B=F6hm?= wrote:
Hello list members,
recently, I found a large database of more than 100.000 Persons
emigrated to the pre-revolutionary Russia and their descendants. It
covers the population of Sankt Petersburg, Moscow and some other
greater cities (no Volhynian villagers) but might anyway be of
interest for some of our members. It ist the Amburger-Archiv of the
"Osteuropa-Institut", Munich University,
www.lrz-muenchen.de/~oeihist/amburger.htm . I found lots of relatives
and their friends who lived in Sankt Petersburg in the early 19th
century. The mere list of persons and their code numbers is in
German, English and Russian, to be found at
www.lrz-muenchen.de/~oeihist/abfrag~1.htm .
Secondly, there is a new (?) and amazing detailed Russian atlas of
city maps (I tested Moscow and Sankt Petersburg) which provides every
house number and even the real building outlines at
http://mirkart.ru/ .
Guenther Boehm
of Hilden, Germany
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