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judgement of the minister only the first is necessary, advisable and possible, the second is not advisable and not accomplishable. To be good subjects it is desirable for the Poles to understand the language of government. However, it is not necessary for them to give up or postpone their mother language. The possession of two languages shall not be seen as a disadvantage but as a benefit instead because it is usually associated with a higher flexibility of the mind. Religion and language are the highest sanctuaries of a nation and all attitudes and perceptions are founded on them. A government that is indifferent or even hostile against them creates bitterness, debases the nation and generates disloyal subjects.
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peremerunt infantibus vagientibus in cunis mortis exitium inferentes, quibus etiam hostis fidei pepercisset." NieĂź translates this as follows: "Neuerdings aber gelangte zu unserer
Kenntnis, daß die genannten Gebietiger und Brüder desselben Hospitals in das Land unseres (des edlen, ) geliebten Sohnes Wladyslaw, des Herzogs von Krakau und Sandomierz, feindlich eingedrungen sind und in der Stadt Danzig mehr als 10.000 Menschen mit dem Schwert getötet haben, dabei wimmernden Kindern in den Wiegen den Tod bringend, welche sogar der Feind des Glaubens geschont hätte."
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5441:: "The agricultural region of Warmia skirting the sea was settled by Germans and Germanized Baltic Prussians while the southern, forested area (together with Olsztyn), was occupied by settlers who arrived from neighboring Poland. Surrounded by Polish villages, the urban population of southern Warmia was swiftly Polonized";: Daran anschließend schilderte er die Besiedlung, Bevölkerung, Religion sowie die Verfassung Preußens, wobei er sowohl Germanisierungs- wie Polonisierungsprozesse registrierte
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2968:. The Germans regarded the holding of active leadership roles as an Aryan trait, whereas a tendency to avoid leadership and a perceived fatalism was associated by many Germans with Slavonic peoples. Adults who were selected for but resisted Germanisation were executed. Such execution was carried out on the grounds that German blood should not support non-Germanic people, and that killing them would deprive foreign nations of superior leaders. The
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1971:, as a natural consequence becoming gradually Germanised in the following centuries. Proto-Slovene was spoken in a much larger territory than modern Slovenia, which included most of the present-day Austrian states of Carinthia and Styria, as well as East Tyrol, the Val Pusteria in South Tyrol, and some parts of Upper and Lower Austria. By the 15th century, most of these areas had been gradually Germanised.
5413:: "Es könne aber ein starker deutscher Einfluß zur Ordenszeit festgestellt werden, dieser sei jedoch ein Ergebnis des kolonialen Staatscharakters und kein Ergebnis bewußter Germanisierung. Górski warf weiter die Frage auf, ob von einer Germanisierungspolitik des Deutschen Ordens in Pommerellen gesprochen werden könne. Er verwies darauf, daß es eine solche Intention beim Orden nicht gab"
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2333:. From the start of Prussian rule Poles were subject to a series of measures against their culture: the Polish language was replaced by German as the official language; most administrative positions were filled by Germans. Poles were portrayed as "backward Slavs" by Prussian officials who wanted to spread Protestantism in the German language. The estates of the
2009:, a Christian convert, ought to be murdered. The assertion that Poles were heretical was largely politically motivated as the Teutonic Order desired to conquer Polish lands despite Christianity having become the dominant religion in Poland centuries prior. Such views did not remain purely ideas but were also put into practice in the wake of events such as the
3278:"Racially acceptable" children were taken from their families in order to be brought up as Germans. Children were selected for "racially valuable traits" before being shipped to Germany. Many Nazis were astounded at the number of Polish children found to exhibit "Nordic" traits, but assumed that all such children were genuinely German children, who had been
2583: – the Lithuanian population shrank in the 18th century. The plague and subsequent immigration from Germany, notably from Salzburg, were the primary factors in this development. Germanisation policies were tightened during the 19th century, but even into the early 20th century the territories north, south and south-west of the
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was annexed; thousands of residents, those loyal to France as well as Jews and North
Africans, were deported to Vichy France. French was forbidden in schools; intransigent French speakers were deported to Germany for re-Germanisation, just as Poles were. Extensive racial classification was practised
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and 1.7 million Poles deemed
Germanisable, including between one and two hundred thousand children who had been taken from their parents, and about 400,000 German settlers from the "Old Reich". Nazi authorities feared that these settlers would be tainted by their Polish neighbours and warned them not
2718:(minorities school act) regulated the education of minority children in their native tongue. From 1930 onwards Poland and Germany agreed to treat their minorities fairly. Such position was officially maintained by Germany even for some time after the Nazi takeover, but ceased towards the end of 1937.
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in the 17th century. Germanisation in its modern form was conducted from the beginning of the 19th century as a set of
Prussian/German and (to a lesser degree and for a shorter time) Austrian state policies of forceful imposition of German culture, language and people upon non-German people, Slavs in
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Carinthia and later they dropped the plan for an indefinite period because of Slovene partisans. Only the MeĹľa Valley became part of Reichsgau Carinthia. Around 80,000 Slovenes were forcibly deported to Eastern Germany for potential Germanisation or forced labour. The deported Slovenes were taken
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Concerning the spread of the German language it is most important to get a clear understanding of the aims, whether it should be the aim to promote the understanding of German among Polish-speaking subjects or whether it should be the aim to gradually and slowly
Germanise the Poles. According to the
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Slovenes for the service in the German armed forces. The number of Slovenes conscripted to the German military and paramilitary formations has been estimated at 150,000 men and women. Almost a quarter of them lost their lives, mostly on the Eastern Front.
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were among the best-known such organisations in the Ruhr. At first, the Polish workers, ostracised by their German counterparts, had supported the Catholic centre party. During the early 20th century, their support shifted increasingly towards the social democrats. In 1905 Polish and German workers
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and the sources given by NieĂź, p. 74, fn. 147, quote: "Novissime vero ad nostrum venit auditum, quod dicti preceptores et fratres hospitalis ejusdem dilecti filii nobisg) viri Wladislai Cracovie et Sandomirie ducis terram hostiliter subintrantes in civitate Gdansco ultra decem milia hominum gladio
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driven by the German nationalism triggered as a reaction rise of their own nationalisms in the late 18th and 19th centuries. However, except for the Prussian and Austrian territories of Poland which lost statehood for a relatively brief period and maintained organised movements resiting vigorously
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in the late 19th century, where they largely worked in the coal and iron industries. German authorities viewed them as a potential danger as a "suspected political and national" element. All Polish workers had special cards and were under constant observation by German authorities. Their citizens'
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You also have a Fatherland. You will be incorporated into my monarchy without having to renounce your nationality. You will receive a constitution like the other provinces of my kingdom. Your religion will be upheld. Your language shall be used like the German language in all public affairs and
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were assigned the task of overseeing such evictions and ensuring that the Poles left behind most of their belongings for the use of the settlers. The deportation orders required that enough Poles be removed to provide for every settler – that, for instance, if twenty German master
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was justified, even though these elites were regarded as likely to be of German blood, because such blood enabled them to provide leadership for the fatalistic Slavs. Germanising "racially valuable" elements would prevent any increase in the Polish intelligenstia, as the dynamic leadership would
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In respect to Austria, northern border of Slovene-speaking territory stabilised on a line from north of Klagenfurt to the south of Villach and east of Hermagor in Carinthia, while in Styria it closely followed the current Austrian-Slovenian border. This linguistic border remained almost unchanged
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was set up in Ukraine. Ukrainians were forcibly deported, and ethnic Germans forcibly relocated there. Racial assignment was carried out in a confused manner: the Reich rule was three German grandparents, but some asserted that any person who acted like a German and evinced no "racial concerns"
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In 1825 August Jacob, a politician hostile to Poles, gained power over the newly created Provincial Educational Collegium in Poznan. Across the Polish territories Polish teachers were removed, German educational programmes were introduced, and primary schooling was aimed at the creation of loyal
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for the average German meant "East is bad and West is acceptable". The plan was to win the Germanic elements over slowly, through education. Himmler, after a secret tour of Belgium and Holland, happily declared the people would be a racial benefit for Germany. Occupying troops were kept under
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were dissolved. Members of all professional and intellectual groups, including many clergymen, were expelled as they were seen as obstacles to Germanisation. As a reaction, a resistance movement developed. The Germans who wanted to proclaim their formal annexation to the "German Reich" on 1
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For Poles who did not resist the resettled ethnic Germans, Germanisation began. Militant party members were sent to teach them to be "true Germans". The Hitler Youth and the League of German Girls sent young people for "Eastern Service", which entailed assisting in Germanisation efforts.
2502:. Germanisation stimulated resistance, usually in the form of home schooling and tighter unity in minority groups. There was a slight easing of the persecution of Poles during 1890–94. A continuation and intensification of measures restarted in 1894 and continued until the end of
3290:—meaning capable of being re-Germanised. These might include the children of people executed for resisting Germanisation. If attempts to Germanise them failed, or they were determined to be unfit, they would be killed to eliminate their value to the opponents of the Reich.
3895:"In fact, from Hitler to Hans Frank, we find frequent references to Slavs and Jews as 'Indians.' This, too, was a long standing trope. It can be traced back to Frederick the Great, who likened the 'slovenly Polish trash' in newly' reconquered West Prussia to Iroquois".
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experienced similar policies of Germanisation restarting from the 15th century. Although ethnic Lithuanians had constituted a majority in areas of East Prussia during the 15th and 16th centuries – from the early 16th century it was often referred to as
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order have hostilely intruded the lands of Our beloved son Wladislaw, duke of Cracow and Sandomierz, and in the town of Gdańsk killed more than ten thousand people with the sword, inflicting death on whining infants in cradles whom even the enemy of faith would have
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discipline and instructed to be friendly in order to win the population over. However, evident contradictions limited the policies' success. Pamphlets, for instance, enjoined all German women to avoid sexual relations with all foreign workers brought to Germany as
3233:. This was regarded as advantageous by Nazi officials. When Hitler received a report of many well-fed Ukrainian children, he declared that the promotion of contraception and abortion was urgently needed, and neither medical care nor education was to be provided.
2710:, Poles were recognised as a minority in Upper Silesia. The peace treaties after the First World War contained an obligation for Poland to protect its national minorities (Germans, Ukrainians and other), whereas no such clause was introduced by the victors in the
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as well, so-called national circles were moved by similar false ideas. The Polish policy, demanded by so many, involving a Germanization of the East, was unfortunately based on the same false inference. Here again it was thought that a Germanization of the
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increased the German character of the population in the monarchy's provinces to a very significant degree. ... in West Prussia where he wished to drive out the Polish nobility and bring as many of their large estates as possible into German hands.
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to let their "foreign and alien" surroundings have an impact on their Germanness. They were also settled in compact communities, which could be easily monitored by the police. Only families classified as "highly valuable" were kept together.
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declared that no drop of German blood would be lost or left behind for an alien race. In Nazi documents even the term "German" can be problematic, since it could be used to refer to people classified as "ethnic Germans" who spoke no German.
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was founded specifically to hold such children. It is estimated that at least 10,000 of them were murdered in the process as they were determined unfit and sent to concentration camps. Only 10–15% returned to their families after the war.
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was Germanised. Successive policies aimed at the elimination of non-German languages from public life and from academic settings, such as schools. Subsequently, there was an intensification of Germanisation and persecution of Poles in the
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to several camps in Saxony, where they were forced to work on German farms or in factories run by German industries from 1941 to 1945. The forced labourers were not always kept in formal concentration camps, but often vacant buildings.
2490:, financed by the national government, was set up to buy land from non-Germans and distribute it to German farmers. From 1908 the committee was entitled to force the landowners to sell the land. Other means of oppression included the
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and allowed independence. This last group was often given Polish homes where the families had been evicted so quickly that half-eaten meals were on tables and small children had clearly been taken from unmade beds. Members of the
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Many children, particularly Polish and Slovenian, declared on being found by Allied forces that they were German. Russian and Ukrainian children had been taught to hate their native countries and did not want to return.
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The Teutonic Order did however not deliberately pursue Germanization. Germanization was rather the result of the colonial nature of the State. This is corroborated by the fact that Order's politics also resulted in
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rather than that of the German nation. This did not mean a total extermination of all people in eastern Europe, as it was regarded as having people of Aryan/Nordic descent, particularly among their ruling class.
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argued on behalf of the Teutonic Order not only that Polish pagans should be killed, but that all Poles should be subject to genocide on the grounds that Poles were an inherently heretical race and that even the
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of the Czech lands accompanied by growing influence of German-speaking elites, at the expense of declining the Czech-speaking aristocracy, elite Czech language usage in general. Despite the great importance to
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or racial consciousness in the settlers. This was needed to perpetuate their work; only by effective Germanisation could mothers, in particular, create the German home. Goebbels was also the official patron of
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Germanisation attempts, national and linguistic identities among the remaining nationalities barely survived the centuries-long cultural dominance of the Germans; for instance, the first modern grammar of the
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Nazi Germany also began mass expulsions of Slovenes to Serbia and Croatia. The basis for the recognition of Slovenes as German nationals was the decision of the Imperial Ministry for the Interior from 14
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Successive policies aimed at the elimination of non-German languages from public life and from academic settings, such as schools. For example, in the course of the second half of the 19th century, the
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element could be brought about by a purely linguistic integration with the German element. Here again the result would have been catastrophic; a people of alien race expressing its alien ideas in the
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ones were kept as labourers. Lebensborn homes were set up in Norway for Norwegian women impregnated by German soldiers, with adoption by Norwegian parents being forbidden for any child born there.
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from the areas marked out for German settlement. In considering the fate of the individual nations, the architects of the Plan decided that it would be possible to Germanise about 50 percent of the
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whose German population only achieved the majority after local Polish population was murdered and a new settlement was built by Teutonic Knights. The carnage was so extensive that it prompted the
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a more intense form of cultural Germanisation was pursued, often with explicit intention of reducing the influence of other cultures or institutions, such as the Catholic Church. In the
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from 1885 to 1890, in which non-Prussian nationals who lived in Prussia, mostly Poles and Jews, were removed; and a ban issued on the building of houses by non-Germans. (See
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May 1940, Himmler wrote "We need to divide Poland's different ethnic groups up into as many parts and splinter groups as possible". There were two Germanisation actions in
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have to come from German blood. In 1940 Hitler made it clear that the Czech intelligentsia and the "mongoloid" types of the Czech population were not to be Germanised.
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as its official government language. The Galician Government also foolishly launched a
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of the German-speaking minority in Denmark and vice versa. The north German state of
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3757:. Quellen und Studien zur Geschichte des Deutschen Ordens. Vol. 47. p. 74.
1928:. Early forms of Germanisation were recorded by German monks in manuscripts such as
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Hochmeister Karl von Trier (1311-1324). Stationen einer Karriere im Deutschen Orden
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Hochmeister Karl von Trier (1311-1324). Stationen einer Karriere im Deutschen Orden
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Die Sprachenrechte der Polen in Preußen in der ersten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts.
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In a top-secret memorandum, "The Treatment of Racial Aliens in the East", dated 25
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in 1938 (in Šumperk/Mährisch Schönberg which had a German-speaking majority then)
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in Tyrol was also undertaken by Austria in the 16th century. Following the 1620
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Origin of German colonisers in annexed Polish territories. Was set in action "
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bakers were sent, twenty Polish bakeries had to have their owners removed.
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unexpectingly seized Polish Pomerelia by force and decimated its population
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The German will not spit in our face, nor will he Germanise our children
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Historism and Cultural Identity in the Rhine-Meuse Region, J. De Maeyer
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of the Austrian Slavs; these circles never even began to realize that
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French examples of using schools for asserting the national language.
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by both the federal and state governments. There is a treaty between
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as traditional ethnic and linguistic minorities which are guaranteed
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to seek a degree of linguistic and cultural Germanisation, while in
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1717:. In addition, the Government also encouraged immigration from the
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4304:. Clark, New Jersey, USA: Lawbook Exchange. pp. 80, 81, 82.
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Journal Nation und Staat, Vol 6, 1932/33, p. 614, also cited in:
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Various Germanisation plans were implemented. Dutch and Belgian
3314:(Germanicisation, i.e., to make something German-ic) rather than
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Nationality map of the eastern provinces of Prussia (1910 census)
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invited German settlers to settle in many areas constituting the
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The Myth of the Master Race: Alfred Rosenberg and Nazi Ideology
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The Myth of the Master Race: Alfred Rosenberg and Nazi Ideology
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Deutsche Sprachgeschichte vom Spätmittelalter bis zur Gegenwart
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David Blackbourn, James N. Retallack University of Toronto 2007
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map signed with number 15; where Polish children were selected.
2539:, which was encouraged by the Austrian government, not only to
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flight and expulsion of Germans from Central and Eastern Europe
5073:
Harvest of Despair: Life and Death in Ukraine Under Nazi Rule
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Harvest of Despair: Life and Death in Ukraine Under Nazi Rule
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Harvest of Despair: Life and Death in Ukraine Under Nazi Rule
4080:"Die Germanisirung der polnisch-preuĂźischen Landestheile." In
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intensified Germanisation again during 1849–70 as part of his
3584: – Motto of the 19th-century German nationalist movement
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settled around 300,000 colonists in the eastern provinces of
4084:, V.Jahrgang, No. 17, 11 February 1886. Berlin: Dr. H. Klee.
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meaning, aiming for the spread of a "biologically superior"
2235:, while the Polish and Ukrainian-speaking population of the
2132:, however, perceived Joseph's language reforms as an act of
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is often understood to mean the process of acculturation of
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policy aimed at forcibly assimilating the many speakers of
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and are being supported by the German Federal Government.
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of these regions, while the Austrian Germanisation of the
3452:. Of all the last Kaiser's former colonies, however, only
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s cover article was on "Germany is building in the East".
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Wydawnictwo Literackie 2000 Kraków pages 175–184, 307–312
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and to "return the favor" by similarly destabilizing the
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During the 18th-century, a more harsh and brutal form of
1912:, and other areas, formerly inhabited by Slavic tribes –
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Warsaw, Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN 2007; pages 268, 273–291
3828:"A Country Study: Hungary – Hungary under the Habsburgs"
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where an autonomous polity was formed under the name of
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were confiscated and given to Protestant members of the
3259:
Kidnapping of Eastern European children by Nazi Germany
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The Nazis considered land to the east –
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as many as 350,000 ethnic Poles made their way to the
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3918:. Berkeley: University of California Press. pp.
3759:. For the Latin original and a contemporary copy see
3363:, to increase the Germanic population, while Belgian
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Prussian citizens. In 1825 the teacher's seminary in
5429:. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 4.
5156:
Cruel World: The Children of Europe in the Nazi Web
5136:
Cruel World: The Children of Europe in the Nazi Web
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and other regions. In 1941, it was decided that the
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Cruel World: The Children of Europe in the Nazi Web
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Germans of Lithuanian Descent: Prussian Lithuanians
2462:After a brief period of thaw in the years 1841–49,
2089:, Czech nationalist historians and writers such as
1955:by the Piast dukes of Greater Poland. As a result,
1753:, which is organised according to the model of the
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4181:
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3241:When young women from the East were recruited to
2733:concept of Germanization. Adolf Hitler wrote in "
2140:, and they responded by insisting on using their
27:Spread of the German language, people and culture
4858:The Social History of the Third Reich, 1933–1945
4838:The Social History of the Third Reich, 1933–1945
4795:The Social History of the Third Reich, 1933–1945
4518:Vierteljahrshefte fĂĽr Zeitgeschichte 1957, No. 2
4437:The Social History of the Third Reich, 1933–1945
4417:The Dictators: Hitler's Germany, Stalin's Russia
2371:. Prussia in turn not only retained the bulk of
1989:who adopted a very different approach. When the
1831:, contributed to the eventual extinction of the
5401:. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag. p. 231.
5214:Hitler's War; Hitler's Plans for Eastern Europe
3638:Donald Bloxham; A. Dirk Moses (15 April 2010).
3427:Ausführliches Lehrgebäude der böhmischen Sprach
2741:
2632:organised their first common strike. Under the
2056:Differences in Austrian and Prussian approaches
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2021:which charged them with committing a massacre
5200:. Annual 5, Chapter 2. Copyright © 1997, The
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4579:
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4024:. Vol. 3. Walter de Gruyter. p. 111.
3692:Jerzy Lukowski; W. H. Zawadzki (6 July 2006).
3456:still has a large German-speaking population.
2500:abuse of Polish children by Prussian officials
2399:) and, most importantly, obtained the bulk of
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4538:"Chapter XIII – GERMANIZATION AND SPOLIATION"
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4138:Bade, Klaus J.; Weiner, Myron (August 2001).
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3698:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 9–10.
3013:. The remainder would be deported to western
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8:
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3179:in Maribor, Yugoslavia in 1941, now Slovenia
3068:, the best classification, to be settled in
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3668:Texts and the Repression of Medieval Heresy
2104:) sought to consolidate the territories of
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3915:Frederick the Great: A Historical Profile
3188:– HS) and the Carinthian People's Union (
2498:.) Germanisation in schools included the
2411:issued a manifest to the Poles in Posen:
2039:in some areas of the Teutonic State, and
1697:Under the policies of states such as the
4300:Lemkin, Raphael (2008). "IX: Genocide".
4217:Bismarck and the German Empire 1871–1918
4050:Bismarck and the German Empire 1871–1918
3788:
3671:. Boydell & Brewer Ltd. p. 36.
3497:expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia
3262:
3106:This colonisation involved 350,000 such
3064:, who were used as forced labour; and O
3023:
2351:Germanisation of Poles during Partitions
2245:
2128:as the official language of Government.
1892:Early Germanisation went along with the
1872:
5371:
4325:Hitler, Adolf (1999). "II: The State".
3665:Caterina Bruschi; Peter Biller (2003).
3641:The Oxford Handbook of Genocide Studies
3612:
3578: – Cultural aspects of imperialism
3440:led to the development of German-based
3436:, the policy of imposing German as the
3253:Kidnapping of Eastern European children
2610:rights were also limited by the state.
2148:launched a literary renaissance of the
50:
4635:Hitler's Ethic By Richard Weikart p.67
4342:
4195:from the original on 28 September 2007
3602: – Pan-nationalist political idea
3380:The increasing cultural oppression in
2920:("Highlanders") into the hypothetical
2486:" ("foes of the Empire"). In 1885 the
2017:to condemn the Teutonic Knights in a
4752:Rulers of the World: The Hitler Youth
3544:and Germany from 1955 regulating the
3479:, or in the case of East Prussia, re-
3469:former eastern territories of Germany
2657:, historically spoken in what is now
2591:Polish coal miners in the Ruhr Valley
2289:as well as later to the terrories of
2085:of poets and writers of the era like
1985:ethnic group, were Germanised by the
1192:Christian Democratic Union of Germany
750:Lectures on the Philosophy of History
7:
4772:When We Finish, Nobody Is Left Alive
4255:from the original on 29 October 2014
4123:Valaitis, Lena; et al. (2010).
2297:pawned by Poland, was introduced by
3100:German occupation of Czechoslovakia
2810:Germanisation in Poland (1939–1945)
2535:policy which triggered a Ukrainian
2170:Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867
740:Elements of the Philosophy of Right
6274:History of the Lithuanian language
5187:"Non-Jewish Children in the Camps"
4127:. General Books, LLC. p. 102.
3844:from the original on 28 April 2009
2956:Expulsion of Poles by Nazi Germany
2640:, the Poles had to rely on German
2239:benefitted from the broadening of
25:
5198:Multimedia Learning Centre Online
4392:HITLER'S PLANS FOR EASTERN EUROPE
2619:sports clubs, the workers' union
2587:contained a Lithuanian majority.
2215:, triggering in Cisleithania the
1200:Christian Social Union in Bavaria
780:Reflections of a Nonpolitical Man
4141:Migration Past, Migration Future
3983:. During the discussions in the
3874:from the original on 6 June 2012
3038:led to tens of thousands leaving
2561:censorship in the Russian Empire
2525:Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
2237:Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
2223:movements, in both parts of the
1618:
1606:
448:Monarchism in Bavaria after 1918
60:
5381:Eine kleine Geschichte PreuĂźens
3552:has also passed a law aimed at
2187:, which ultimately triggered a
2172:, unwisely launched a coercive
2156:, and many of these had become
2099:
1885:member and propagandist of the
3761:Jenks et al: Virtual PrUB 2.13
2927:The assignment of West Slavic
2523:Meanwhile, the Austrian-ruled
2488:Prussian Settlement Commission
1760:In Slavic countries, the term
1539:Die Freischwebende Intelligenz
1446:Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
1272:German National People's Party
730:Addresses to the German Nation
1:
4945:Robert Edwiwas n Hertzstein,
3446:German-based creole languages
2960:Germanisation began with the
2621:Zjednoczenie Zawodowe Polskie
2565:Ukrainian-language literature
2379:it also reclaimed the entire
1533:Criticism of multiculturalism
1311:Bibliothek des Konservatismus
6259:Political history of Germany
6052:Romanisation of the writings
4302:Axis rule in occupied Europe
3184:the Styrian Homeland Union (
3094:Czech names being erased by
3086:Settlement and Germanisation
2601:Due to migration within the
2375:but upon dissolution of the
830:The Concept of the Political
6279:Cultural history of Germany
6171:Forced religious conversion
4967:The Frauen Warte: 1935–1945
4653:, p. 49. Macmillan Company.
4650:Spandau: The Secret Diaries
3695:A Concise History of Poland
3644:. OUP Oxford. p. 298.
3522:Federal Republic of Germany
3177:the Old Bridge (Stari most)
2506:. In 1910, the Polish poet
2482:, Poles were portrayed as "
2387:, the northernmost part of
2287:Lands of the Bohemian Crown
2273:and extended following the
2074:Lands of the Bohemian Crown
1991:State of the Teutonic Order
1528:Conservatism in Switzerland
1320:Desiderius-Erasmus-Stiftung
1215:Ecological Democratic Party
6300:
5383:. Klett-Cotta. p. 24.
3967:cited in: Richard Cromer:
3864:"Silesian Digital Library"
3590: – Ideological notion
3256:
3243:work as nannies in Germany
2953:
2853: – to be
2818:
2807:
2751:, might well succeed in a
2697:Contemporary Germanization
2673:, in parallel with Poles,
2594:
2348:
1963:(in the narrow sense) and
1850:
1565:Philosophical anthropology
1380:Studienzentrum Weikersheim
1361:Konrad Adenauer Foundation
1354:Institut fĂĽr Staatspolitik
31:
6129:Vergangenheitsbewältigung
6014:Assimilation by religions
5485:
5379:Straub, Eberhard (2011).
4894:Robert Edwin Hertzstein,
4498:Robert Edwin Hertzstein,
4478:Robert Edwin Hertzstein,
4020:Peter von Polenz (2000).
4008:Historia Polski 1795–1918
3956:Historia Polski 1795–1918
3833:Federal Research Division
3463:affected by the medieval
3288:wiedereindeutschungsfähig
2714:for Germany. In 1928 the
2265:, initially practiced in
2144:. As a result, the lower
2110:centralise the government
1347:Hans Filbinger Foundation
1327:Forum of German Catholics
1264:German Conservative Party
800:Prussianism and Socialism
6244:Germany–Poland relations
6040:Assimilation by writings
5299:Mobilising Women for War
5257:Lynn H. Nicholas, p. 263
5196:. Museum of Tolerance,
5192:15 December 2010 at the
4919:Mobilising Women for War
4349:: CS1 maint: location (
4220:. Taylor & Francis.
4053:. Taylor & Francis.
2962:classification of people
2725:advocated an explicitly
2549:Russification of Ukraine
2291:Lauenburg and BĂĽtow Land
2070:Battle of White Mountain
1977:Outside of the HRE, the
1811:who both descended from
1555:Pan-European nationalism
890:Germany Abolishes Itself
42:This article is part of
32:Not to be confused with
5395:Hackmann, Jörg (1996).
5202:Simon Wiesenthal Centre
4947:The War That Hitler Won
4896:The War That Hitler Won
4750:Walter S. Zapotoczny, "
4500:The War That Hitler Won
4480:The War That Hitler Won
3801:Powierski, Jan (1975).
3625:2 February 2017 at the
3501:Federation of Expellees
3471:in accordance with the
3347:a danger to their blood
2964:as defined on the Nazi
2950:Selection and expulsion
2916:The grouping of Polish
2759:can only be applied to
2716:Minderheitenschulgesetz
1998:Johannes von Falkenberg
1887:Germanisation of Poland
1670:, is the spread of the
1613:Conservatism portal
1523:Conservatism in Austria
1464:SĂĽddeutsche Monatshefte
1342:Hanns Seidel Foundation
1332:Gerhard Löwenthal Prize
1256:Free Conservative Party
1243:Bavarian People's Party
1223:Family Party of Germany
1176:Alternative for Germany
790:The Decline of the West
53:Conservatism in Germany
6269:Poland in World War II
6249:Historical linguistics
6151:Cultural globalisation
4647:Speer, Albert (1976).
4275:"njedĹşelu, 24.04.2016"
3475:, with the ensuing re-
3275:
3186:Steirischer Heimatbund
3180:
3103:
3079:League of German Girls
3033:
3009:and 25 percent of the
2912:realised in this way:
2801:
2459:
2431:
2418:
2369:minor share of Silesia
2258:
2217:Czech National Revival
2134:linguistic imperialism
2032:
1906:Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
1889:
1715:linguistic imperialism
1690:went hand in hand. In
1589:
1575:
1474:
1422:
1387:
1378:
1352:
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1309:
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400:
355:
346:
332:
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264:
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5479:Cultural assimilation
5423:B. Biékowska (2012).
4770:Michael Sontheimer, "
4589:Did the Children Cry?
4214:Abrams, Lynn (1995).
4082:Neueste Mittheilungen
4047:Abrams, Lynn (1995).
3774:NieĂź, Ulrich (1992).
3753:NieĂź, Ulrich (1992).
3570:Anti-Slavic sentiment
3524:, has classified the
3520:In contrast, today's
3330:, were a part of the
3306:Western Germanisation
3266:
3231:removed food supplies
3171:
3093:
3027:
2819:Further information:
2808:Further information:
2634:Namensänderungsgesetz
2551:. In defiance of the
2492:Prussian deportations
2457:
2426:
2413:
2409:Frederick William III
2395:on the right bank of
2263:Germanisation efforts
2249:
1876:
1853:Germanisation of Gaul
1584:Theory of generations
1550:Liberalism in Germany
1337:German Burschenschaft
1288:German People's Party
586:Moeller van den Bruck
327:Social market economy
6264:Partitions of Poland
6188:Internal colonialism
6156:Cultural imperialism
5832:Northern Afghanistan
4757:19 June 2010 at the
3730:Bitwa pod Grunwaldem
3576:Cultural imperialism
3495:was reversed by the
3272:Litzmannstadt Ghetto
3226:should be eligible.
3126:Deutsches Ordensland
3070:the occupied regions
3005:, 35 percent of the
2712:Treaty of Versailles
2576:Prussian Lithuanians
2545:Galician Russophiles
2449:Grand Duchy of Posen
2405:Grand Duchy of Posen
2303:partitions of Poland
2295:Starostwo of Draheim
2160:and German-speaking
2126:Ecclesiastical Latin
2051:Modern Germanisation
1825:Prussian Lithuanians
880:Moral und Hypermoral
860:Fascism in Its Epoch
840:On the Marble Cliffs
429:German reunification
409:German Confederation
6193:Jewish assimilation
6166:Forced assimilation
5699:or Castilianisation
4972:8 June 2011 at the
4818:Forgotten Holocaust
4617:Forgotten Holocaust
4587:"Lukas, Richard C.
4281:on 4 September 2009
3838:Library of Congress
3726:Stefan M. Kuczyński
2938:Deutsche Volksliste
2866:rather than purely
2445:Province of Prussia
2323:Frederick the Great
2301:as a result of the
2299:Frederick the Great
2116:principles through
2112:, and to implement
2011:Slaughter of Gdańsk
1902:Hanoverian Wendland
1780:and extant part of
1507:Böckenförde dilemma
1389:Tradition und Leben
1373:Queen Louise League
1184:BĂĽndnis Deutschland
810:Ideology and Utopia
382:Anti-Socialist Laws
82:Christian democracy
5812:Montenegrinisation
5325:Nicholas, p. 275-6
5154:Lynn H. Nicholas,
5134:Lynn H. Nicholas,
5022:Lynn H. Nicholas,
4856:Pierre Aycoberry,
4836:Pierre Aycoberry,
4793:Pierre Aycoberry,
4777:9 May 2012 at the
4741:Nicholas, p. 213-4
4674:Nicholas, p. 207-9
4663:Volker R. Berghahn
4615:Richard C. Lukas,
4544:on 3 December 2003
4435:Pierre Aycoberry,
4144:. Berghahn Books.
4104:on 8 December 2005
3588:German nationalism
3550:Schleswig-Holstein
3493:Kingdom of Bohemia
3276:
3247:sexually exploited
3181:
3104:
3034:
2767:. ... Not only in
2472:Kingdom of Prussia
2460:
2393:historical Prussia
2345:Polish territories
2259:
2213:Kingdom of Hungary
2185:Kingdom of Hungary
2181:minority languages
2150:Hungarian language
2146:Hungarian nobility
2120:. He decreed that
1930:Chronicon Slavorum
1890:
1747:Diocese of Bamberg
1707:Kingdom of Prussia
1688:ethnic nationalism
1625:Germany portal
1577:Stahlhelm-Fraktion
1513:European New Right
1441:Deutsche Rundschau
1251:Conservative Party
551:JĂĽnger (Friedrich)
303:Political theology
6254:History of Europe
6216:
6215:
6183:Identity politics
6146:Cultural genocide
6067:
6066:
5797:Macedonianisation
5281:Nicholas, p. 274
5069:Karel C. Berkhoff
5046:Karel C. Berkhoff
5000:Karel C. Berkhoff
4311:978-1-58477-901-8
4172:de:Zentrumspartei
3705:978-0-521-85332-3
3678:978-1-903153-10-9
3651:978-0-19-923211-6
3546:linguistic rights
3538:cultural autonomy
3511:Opole Voivodeship
3481:Lithuanianisation
3473:Potsdam Agreement
3438:official language
3361:sent home quickly
3342:Racial categories
3202:reichsstatthalter
3190:Kärtner Volksbund
3049:Frisians in Peril
2970:intelligenzaktion
2931:of Pomerania and
2283:County of Kladsko
2267:Farther Pomerania
2241:Galician autonomy
2229:Illyrian movement
2225:Habsburg Monarchy
2142:heritage language
2138:cultural hegemony
2106:Habsburg Monarchy
1969:Holy Roman Empire
1949:Kingdom of Poland
1869:Northern Crusades
1833:Prussian language
1661:
1660:
1545:German militarism
850:The Questionnaire
458:Völkisch movement
179:Historical School
174:Right-Hegelianism
16:(Redirected from
6291:
6161:Dominant culture
6139:Related concepts
6101:De-russification
6089:De-stalinisation
6084:De-communisation
6021:Christianisation
6011:
5863:or Latinisation
5817:Norwegianisation
5793:or Hungarisation
5767:
5608:Colombianisation
5510:Native Americans
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5343:Nicholas, p. 278
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5269:Nicholas, p. 273
5267:
5258:
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5244:
5239:on 23 April 2016
5235:. Archived from
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3582:Drang nach Osten
3558:Frisian language
3459:The majority of
3357:prisoners of war
3211:
3199:
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2995:Reichskommissars
2907:
2887:, such the film
2883:Inside Germany,
2799:
2687:German Catholics
2648:Other minorities
2537:language revival
2508:Maria Konopnicka
2476:Imperial Germany
2424:stated in 1823:
2285:gained from the
2250:Polish names of
2103:
2101:
2083:Czech literature
2063:Ladino-Romantsch
1987:Teutonic Knights
1937:Late Middle Ages
1861:Germania Slavica
1653:
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626:Ritter (Joachim)
621:Ritter (Gerhard)
453:Oster conspiracy
439:
436:Historikerstreit
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387:Carlsbad Decrees
360:
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322:Social hierarchy
318:
308:Prussian virtues
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204:Christian values
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6234:German language
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6208:Monoculturalism
6134:
6123:De-sinicisation
6096:De-nazification
6072:Opposite trends
6063:
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5891:Sanskritisation
5856:Romanianisation
5822:Pakistanisation
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5697:Hispanicisation
5687:Hawaiianisation
5643:Europeanisation
5638:Estonianisation
5593:Canadianisation
5500:Americanisation
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5297:Leila J. Rupp,
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5194:Wayback Machine
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4597:on 23 July 2008
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2541:divide and rule
2391:and a strip of
2377:Duchy of Warsaw
2367:, as well as a
2353:
2347:
2339:German nobility
2335:Polish nobility
2221:United Slovenia
2124:was to replace
2122:Austrian German
2098:
2078:catholicization
2058:
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1981:, originally a
1943:and Pomeranian
1939:, the Silesian
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2087:Bedřich Bridel
2066:Venosta Valley
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6026:Judaisation
5762: [
5527:Arabisation
5301:, p 124–5,
4714:Nazi Cinema
4694:Nazi Cinema
4460:Nazi Cinema
3465:Ostsiedlung
3372:in France.
3335:master race
3011:Belarusians
2999:be expelled
2922:Goralenvolk
2868:nationalist
2706:During the
2638:Kulturkampf
2585:Neman River
2504:World War I
2468:Kulturkampf
2383:(formed by
2233:Yugoslavism
2211:within the
2183:within the
1967:joined the
1965:Lubusz Land
1953:Brandenburg
1898:Middle Ages
1896:during the
1894:Ostsiedlung
1879:Walter Kuhn
1857:Ostsiedlung
1821:Lithuanians
1774:Middle Ages
1692:linguistics
1570:Remigration
1150:Wackenroder
1135:von Savigny
1120:Böckenförde
1092:von Westarp
995:von Gerlach
969:Politicians
641:von Salomon
443:The Junkers
282:Medievalism
259:Imperialism
224:Meritocracy
219:Aristocracy
169:Romanticism
140:Prussianism
123:Neue Rechte
109:Nationalist
34:Germination
6223:Categories
5968:placenames
5708:placenames
5576:placenames
5505:immigrants
5357:Wikisource
4327:Mein Kampf
4108:31 October
3742:8321605087
3607:References
3554:preserving
3506:Ostpolitik
3461:East Elbia
3448:, such as
3326:, and the
3284:Hans Frank
3141:Yugoslavia
3062:Sonderfall
3007:Ukrainians
2984:Gauleiters
2966:Volksliste
2954:See also:
2929:Kashubians
2885:propaganda
2872:Aryan race
2856:Lebensraum
2849:, and the
2795:Mein Kampf
2749:government
2745:Pan-German
2736:Mein Kampf
2723:Nazi party
2691:Socialists
2422:Altenstein
2349:See also:
2154:Hungarians
2130:Hungarians
2118:absolutism
2045:SchultheiĂź
1935:Since the
1883:Nazi Party
1851:See also:
1839:Since the
1817:Kociewians
1803:(Catholic
1785:East Elbia
1709:, and the
1469:Der TĂĽrmer
1125:von Gierke
1097:Wilhelm II
1072:von Storch
1057:Stresemann
1047:Rauschning
990:Fehrenbach
922:Kubitschek
723:Literature
671:Sloterdijk
357:Volksgeist
298:Patriotism
292:Organicism
287:Monarchism
239:Geopolitik
193:Principles
104:Monarchism
71:Ideologies
18:Germanized
5844:societies
5532:Armenians
4921:, p 122,
4860:, p 255,
4840:, p 229,
4797:, p 228,
4345:cite book
3985:Reichstag
3868:225240 IV
3594:Germanism
3398:Pomerelia
3295:Kinder KZ
3280:Polonised
3268:Kinder-KZ
3066:Ost-Fälle
2933:Silesians
2829:Umvolkung
2771:, but in
2743:"Even in
2683:Alsatians
2607:Ruhr area
2597:Ruhrpolen
2440:Bydgoszcz
2385:Pomerelia
2311:Pomerelia
2209:Croatians
2201:Romanians
2162:courtiers
2095:Joseph II
1961:Pomerania
1918:Obotrites
1829:Bohemians
1813:Masovians
1809:Masurians
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