[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] German Migration to Volhynia
Jack Milner
wjmilner at shaw.ca
Wed Apr 21 16:05:07 PDT 2010
Here is my two cents worth to summarize the discussion:
German Migration to Volhynia
Catherine the Great died in 1796 after the third partition of Poland.
Though there were a few Germans scattered about in Volhynia at that
time, there was no organized migration until c.1816. In the early 1830s,
another migration took place as a result of a Polish rebellion in
Russian Poland when large numbers of German cloth makers arrived.
By 1860, there were only about 5,000 Germans in 35 small villages. Then,
with the abolition of serfdom by Tsar Alexander II in 1861 and the
failed Polish Insurrection of 1863, Germans began to flood into this
area because more land became available to them. It was the shortage of
land in their old homes that drove most of the Germans into this region.
Since the landlords in Volhynia no longer had serfs bound to the land,
they were looking for qualified farmers to develop and farm their
properties. By selling and leasing land to the German farmers, they
profited and many new German villages were developed. The only
priveliges extended to these new colonists were those which could be
provided by the local nobility.
The story of Catherine the Great and her invitation applies only to what
are known as Volga River Germans who settled much further to the east in
Russia. The migration into Volhynia occurred about sixty five to seventy
years after Catherine's death and these Germans migrated there, without
extended privileges, primarily due to the availability of land for farming.
By 1871, there were over 28,000 Germans living in Volhynia and by the
turn of the century, over 200,000. Most of them had come from Poland
with a minority from Wuerttemberg, Pomerania, East Prussia, Silesia, and
Galicia. Neither Catherine nor her successors had created any special
rules, invitations, or other incentives for Germans moving to Volhynia
Yours truly.
Jack M
St. Albert, AB
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