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Vologda Oblast, located in north central European Soviet [[Russia|Russia]], consists of 145,700 km² and a population of 1,269,568 in 2002. The region consists of many marshes, lakes, streams, and extensive forests, and has long winters and poor soil. The chief towns are Vologda, the capital, Cherepovets, and Veliki Ustyug. Because of the many forests and the severe winters, which make settlement in the region unpopular, this territory has been used extensively for exile by the Soviets. Thousands of Mennonites were exiled to this region 1925-1940 and many perished. During the last years some moved from here to warmer climates. | Vologda Oblast, located in north central European Soviet [[Russia|Russia]], consists of 145,700 km² and a population of 1,269,568 in 2002. The region consists of many marshes, lakes, streams, and extensive forests, and has long winters and poor soil. The chief towns are Vologda, the capital, Cherepovets, and Veliki Ustyug. Because of the many forests and the severe winters, which make settlement in the region unpopular, this territory has been used extensively for exile by the Soviets. Thousands of Mennonites were exiled to this region 1925-1940 and many perished. During the last years some moved from here to warmer climates. | ||
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Fast, G. <em>Im Schatten des Todes : erlebnisbericht aus Sowjetrussland Im Schatten des Todes,</em> 2nd ed. Winnipeg, 1956. | Fast, G. <em>Im Schatten des Todes : erlebnisbericht aus Sowjetrussland Im Schatten des Todes,</em> 2nd ed. Winnipeg, 1956. | ||
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Rempel, J. <em>Der Sowjethölle entronnen : eigne Erlebnisse eines jungen Christen im heutigen Russland.</em> Kassel: J. C. Onken, 1935. | Rempel, J. <em>Der Sowjethölle entronnen : eigne Erlebnisse eines jungen Christen im heutigen Russland.</em> Kassel: J. C. Onken, 1935. | ||
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Vologda Oblast, located in north central European Soviet Russia, consists of 145,700 km² and a population of 1,269,568 in 2002. The region consists of many marshes, lakes, streams, and extensive forests, and has long winters and poor soil. The chief towns are Vologda, the capital, Cherepovets, and Veliki Ustyug. Because of the many forests and the severe winters, which make settlement in the region unpopular, this territory has been used extensively for exile by the Soviets. Thousands of Mennonites were exiled to this region 1925-1940 and many perished. During the last years some moved from here to warmer climates.
Bibliography
Fast, G. Im Schatten des Todes : erlebnisbericht aus Sowjetrussland Im Schatten des Todes, 2nd ed. Winnipeg, 1956.
Harder, Hans. In Wológdas weißen Wäldern : ein Buch aus dem bolschewistischen Bann. Altona-Elbe: Hans Harder Verlag, 1930.
Rempel, J. Der Sowjethölle entronnen : eigne Erlebnisse eines jungen Christen im heutigen Russland. Kassel: J. C. Onken, 1935.
Author(s) | Cornelius Krahn |
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Date Published | 1959 |
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Krahn, Cornelius. "Vologda Oblast (Russia)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1959. Web. 24 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Vologda_Oblast_(Russia)&oldid=85852.
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Krahn, Cornelius. (1959). Vologda Oblast (Russia). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 24 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Vologda_Oblast_(Russia)&oldid=85852.
Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 4, p. 848. All rights reserved.
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