History of Petershagen: A Mennonite Village in the Molotschna Colony

Basic facts of Petershagen:
– founded in 1805 by Mennonites exiting the Vistula Delta
– 1835 population: 158 living in 23 houses
– 1857 population: 288 living in 39 houses
– 1857 school size: 30 students
– 1908 population: 320
– 1908 had five businesses: brick factory, wagon building business, windmill, motor driven mill, grocery store
– 1930s, 1940s: some Mennonite men exiled, others drafted into the Red Army
– 1942 German army statistics: 213 Mennonites represents 30% of total 710 population
– 1943: remaining Mennonite population joined “Great Trek” westward to Poland and Germany
– 2024: the Russian town name of Kutuzivka returned to its earlier name (or close to it), Petershahen, as part of a derussification campaign.
source: Molotschna Historical Atlas, pp. 170-172.

Color photos below are from my 2007 trip to Ukraine.