To assist the visitor to this website gain an understanding of the origins, history and destiny of the Children of the Danube in Hungary the following articles provide information on specific villages, their early settlement and later development until their destruction during and following the Second World War.
- A Short History of Bickacs
- A Short History of Gyorkony
- Conflict in Györköny
- Izmény
- Izmeny (Part Two)
- Izmeny (Part Three)
- Izmeny (Part Four)
- Izmeny (Part Five)
- Lutheranism and the Danube Swabians
- The Destruction of German Lutheranism
- The History of Early Lutheranism in Swabian Turkey
- The Heidebauern Connection
- History of the German Lutheran Congregations in the Banat
- The Inhabitants of Gyönk Settle in Mekenyes 1735
- The Late Settlement and Colonization of Upper Baranya
- The Resettlement of Gyönk
- The Settlement and Colonization of Kalaznó
- The Settlement of the Village of Majos
- Tofü
- Book Resources for Swabian Turkey
- The Lutheran Reformation in the Zips and Slovakia
- Gross Sackel v.s. Stirum Limburg
- Bikacs
- Mezobereny: A Short History
- The Decade of Sorrows
- The Earliest German Settlements
- The Republic of Musci
- Zavod and Musci in the Tolna
- Kotcse in Somogy County
- The First Settlers in Felsonana
- Mucsfa in the Tolna
- Bataapati in the Tolna
- Mekenyes in the Baranya
- Egyhazaskozar (Rackozar) in the Baranya
- Pusztavam in Feher County
- Tevel in the Tolna
- Gerenyes in Baranya County
- The Labour Camp at Tiszalok
- Zavod in the Tolna
- Szarazd in the Tolna
- Nickelsdorf in the Heideboden
- The Swabian Lutheran Diaspora in the Baranya
- Emigration from Somogy County to Slavonia and the US (1860-1914)
- Bonyhad: A Market Town in the Tolna
- Zurndorf in the Heideboden
- Strasssommerein in the Heideboden
- Tiszalok: The Second and Third Act
- Heidebauern in Bikacs
- Heidebauern in Kaltenstein (Level)
- Heidebauern in Lajos Komarom in Veszprem
- Heidebauern in Nickelsdorf
- The Odenwald Emigration to Hungary
- Heidebauern in Paks-on-the-Danube Roman Catholic Church Records
- Families in Pusztavam in Feher County
- Heidebauern in Ragendorf (Rajka)
- Church Records in Swabian Turkey
- Heidebauern in Strasssommerein/Hegyshalom
- Heidebauern in Szarszentlorinc in the Tolna
- A Tale of Two Sisters: Gadacs and Szil
- A Young Man’s Diary
- Georgshausen in the Banat
- Lower Debro in Heves County
- Slave Labour in Russia: Fifty Years After
- Fifty Years After: Part Two
- The Arrival of Colonists in Kalazno
- Welimirowatz in Slavonia
- Welimirowatz: Part Two
- Welimirowatz: Part Three
- Fifty Years After: Part Three
- Cacinci in Slavonia
- Klein Bastei in Slavonia
- Klein Bastei: Part Two
- Klein Bastei: Part Three
- Klein Bastei: Part Four
- The Partisan Raid on Gross Mlinska and Its Aftermath
- Danube Swabians in Syrmien, Croatia, Slavonia and Bosnia
- Syrmien, Croatia, Slavonia, Bosnia: Part Two
- Syrmien, Croatia, Slavonia, Bosnia: Part Three
- Babarc in Baranya County
- Nagybörzsöny in North West Hungary
- Settlement of Tolna County
- Schutzberg in Bosnia
- Surtschin in Syrmien
- Bulkes in the Batschka
- Final Phase of the Counter Reformation in Hungary
- Zanegg in the Heideboden
- History of the Banat Bergland Germans
- Formerly Unknown Secret SS Reports
- Germans of Hungary in the Waffen-SS
- Germans of Hungary in the Waffen-SS (2)
- Germans of Hungary in the Waffen-SS (3)
- Germans of Hungary in the Waffen-SS (4)
- Germans of Hungary in the Waffen-SS (5)
- The German Minority in Romania 1919-1933
- Documents and Correspondence from Pioneers in Swabian Turkey
- Deportation to Slave Labour in Russia
- German Settlements in Bekes County
- Destination: Steelton, Pennsylvania
- Neu Pasua, Syrmia
- Deportation and Expulsion of the Hungarian Germans
- Bátaszék in the Tolna: A History
- Hogyesz
- The Heideboden
- Bikacs in the Tolna
- Pecsdevecser in Baranya
- In the Batschka
- Volkermord Der Tito Partisaner
- Syren, Slavonia and Baranya
- Neu-Pasua
- St. Johann and St. Peter in the Heideboden
- The Norschomodei in Swabian Turkey
- Ciko in Tolna County
- Boglar During the Settlement Period
- Krndija in Slavonia
- Kismanyok in the Tolna
- Magocs a Market Town in Baranya
- Vemend in Baranya County
- The Early History of the German Settlements in Bekes County
- Bonyhadvarasd in Tolna County
- Kucura in the Batschka
- Siwatz in the Batschka
- The Evacuation of the Childrenof Alt-Futok
- Betschmen in Srem
- Origin of Family Names in Kaltenstein
- The Early Settlement of Tolna and Upper Baranya
- Franzfeld in the Banat
- Jarek in the Batschka
- Kaltenstein in the Heideboden
- The Lost Danube Swabian Children of Yugoslavia
- Internment at the Lendl/Lengyel Camp
- Odenburg
- In the Banat
- Lajos Komarom in Veszprem County
- Gyorkony in the Tolna
- Pressburg: Lutheran Citadel in Slovakia
- Werbass, Vrbas, Verbasz in the Batschka
- Mramorak in the Banat
- Hodschag a Market Town in the Batschka
- The Final Days of Torschau in the Batschka
- Woilowitz in the Yugoslavian Banat
- Filipowa in the Batschka
- Lazarfeld in the Banat (1800-1950)
- Pantschowa (Pancevo) in the Banat
- Treu Zur Heimat: The Swabian Loyalty Movement
- A watershed in Danube Swabian History
- Austrian Exiles in Franconia and Swabia
- The Expulsion of the Salzburg Lutherans
- Le Comte de Mercy
- Queen Maria of Hungary