06/19/2026
German Cultural Heritage in the United States: Volga Germans, Black Sea Germans, and Mennonites
The presentation introduces a project by Stiftung Verbundenheit (Germany), which includes the publication of a book and the creation of a traveling exhibition. The project is implemented in cooperation with the Bayerisches Kulturzentrum der Deutschen aus Russland (Germany) and AHSGR and is aimed at documenting, preserving, and presenting the cultural heritage of Germans from Russia in the United States. The publication and the exhibition are produced in German and English and are intended for a broad international audience.
The publication provides a brief overview of the formation of three groups of Germans from Russia in the United States. Special attention is given to institutions engaged in preserving cultural heritage: the publication presents more than 50 organizations, museums, research centers, and archives. The book is edited by Dr. Olga Litzenberger with contributions from Dr. Michael Brown, Wayne Garman, and Dr. Eric J. Schmaltz.
Dr. Stefanie Mischner holds a Ph.D. in Economics and Education from Columbia University and degrees in linguistics, visual arts, and education from Otto-Friedrich University Bamberg. She has taught at universities in both the United States and Germany. Dr. Mischner currently serves as president of the German Language School Conference, the umbrella organization for German Saturday schools in the United States. She is also a member of the International Advisory Board of German Communities at Stiftung Verbundenheit, where she conducts research on German communities in the United States and advocates for stronger global connections among German diaspora communities.