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Nova Topola, Gradiška

Nova Topola (Serbian: Нова Топола, German: ''Windthorst'') is a large village, originally founded by German settlers, in the municipality of Gradiška, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Nova Topola currently has about 7000 inhabitants.
==History==
The village was founded by 14 German settler families from North West Germany in 1879, just one year after Bosnia came under Habsburg rule. They were joined by six more families in the following year and there was a steady trickle of more migrant families until World War I.
These colonists named their settlement Windthorst. They introduced modern farming methods and were very successful and prosperous. Consequently the village grew into three distinct parts : ''Unterwindthorst'', ''Mittelwindthorst'' and ''Oberwindthorst''. Following a visit to the region by Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria a daughter-colony, named ''Rudolfstal'', was established nearby in Bosanski Aleksandrovac.
In 1918 Bosnia became part of Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and German immigration stopped. The village was also renamed at this stage as ''Nova Topola'' (literally "new poplar") in reference to a nearby village called ''Stara Topola'' ("old poplar").
Following the collapse of internal security during World War II the Nazis decided to evacuate the Volksdeutsche (ethnic German) population from Bosnia and a treaty to this effect was signed with the Ustaše regime on 30 September 1942. The Hauptamt Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle (''VoMi'') organised an SS commando from Belgrade under Otto Lackman and "...went from village to village, accompanied by the military."〔Valdis O. Lumans, ''Himmler's Auxiliaries: The Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle and the German Minorities of Europe, 1939-1945'' (1993)〕
By this stage Windthorst was the largest single German settlement in all Bosnia. In late 1942 nearly 2000 ''Volksdeutsche'' were evacuated to Germany from Nova Topola, and a further 500 from ''Rudolfstal'', never to return.〔http://www.genealogienetz.de/reg/ESE/vl_bosn_lz.html#rudolfstal〕 The village was repopulated after 1945 with Serbs and the Communist authorities destroyed or obscured all evidence of German history and heritage here.

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