Viktorovka (Rostov Region) is a farm and the German colony of Viktorfeld in the Millerovsky District of the Rostov Region of Russia. [1] [2]
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History
The German colonists appeared in 1878, having founded the first daughter colony - Viktorfeld (Viktorovka, near the current Malchev-Polnenskaya settlement) near the Polnaya River. 548 people lived in it, 522 of them were Germans. [3]
Place of birth artist D. D. Leader (1917-2002). [four]
Geography
Until 1917 - Don Don Region, Donetsk District , Malchevsko-Polninskaya volost; during the Soviet period - Rostov Region, Voloshinsky / Malchevsky / Millerovsky / Malchev-Polnensky district.
Lutheran village (Rostov-Rynovka parish, there is a prayer house) on its own land, founded in 1878. Near the river. Full, 15 km north-west. from Millerov. Earth 2650 dess. (1915; 52 yards). The beginning School, Village Council (1926).
Population
- 351 (1904),
- 458 (1909),
- 440 (1915),
- 538 (1920),
- 548/522 German (1926)
- 753 (1941). [four]
Notes
- ↑ Karl Stumppp. Die Auswanderung aus Deutschland nach Russland. 1763-1862.
- ↑ Topographic map of the Rostov Region, km, northern part, 2008. [1]
- ↑ “Our Land” newspaper No. 287–288 (16689) dated 12/08/2012
- ↑ 1 2 Dizendorf, Victor Friedrichovich . The Germans of Russia: settlements and places of settlement: an encyclopedic dictionary . - Moscow: Public Academy of Sciences of Russian Germans, 2006. - 479 p. - ISBN 5-93227-002-0 .
Links
- INTERACTIVE MAP of the German settlements of the Donetsk region of the Region Don Don troops Freya, 2015. Based on an article by Olga Skorokhod, newspaper Nash Krai No. 287-288 (16689) dated 12/08/2012.
- German military maps of the second world war. European part of the USSR. Three kilometers.