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From Swabia to the Danube: The Origins of the Donauschwaben | Episode 1
The Donauschwaben , or Danube Swabians, were ethnic Germans who settled along the middle Danube River in the 17th–18th centuries. After the Ottoman Empire was pushed back from Central Europe, the Austrian Habsburg rulers invited German settlers to colonize the depopulated frontier regions (today parts of Serbia, Romania, and Hungary). The first major migration wave began in 1722 under Emperor Charles VI, when Germans (many from Swabia in southwest Germany) were offered land i
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10 Free Genealogy Resources You’re Probably Not Using
Unearth Family History Without Spending a Dime Think genealogy has to break the bank? Think again. While subscription sites like Ancestry and MyHeritage offer great tools, there’s a wealth of free genealogy resources available online—many hiding in plain sight. Whether you’re just beginning your family history journey or trying to crack a centuries-old mystery, these ten resources can help you uncover records, connect generations, and breathe new life into your research—with
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The Night the Monsters Were Born: Storms Over Geneva, 1816 | Episode 1
In the summer of 1816, the world was shrouded in darkness. The sun dimmed beneath ash from a volcano that had erupted the year before in faraway Indonesia. Crops failed, skies turned gray, and cold rain fell through what should have been summer. Across Europe, people called it “the year without a summer,” and many believed the end of days had come. It was during this strange, unnatural season that five young travelers gathered in a lakeside villa near Geneva, Switzerland, to
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