Gaál Attila (szerk.): A Wosinszky Mór Múzeum Évkönyve 25. (Szekszárd, 2003)

Szőts Zoltán: Kistérségi adalékok egy kényszeremigrációs jelenség rajzához (A völgységi népességcsere 1944–1948)

Zoltán Szőts Some data about description of compulsory migration. ­Changing population in - Völgység district 1944-1948. The author Writes about the conditions after Second World War is Hungary. The Germans were 75 % of inhabitants of mixed etnical Völgység. In the history of district was the turning point the population change in 1944, that started with the holocaust and continued with the tragedy of Germans. They were taken to forced labour camps by Russains, then were pursued and interned and removed. In the meantime a lot of people arrived to here. First of all refugeed Székelys of Bukovina and Transylvania, and less Hungarian from Slovakia (Highlands) and several parts of Hungary. They settled down in the places of Germans, who had had to leave the country. The settlements increased the process when the small villages lost their original functions and so could not keep their population intact. 364

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