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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 199. Chapters: Flight and expulsion of Germans, Bloody Sunday, Lebensraum, Drang nach Osten, Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany, World War II crimes in Poland, Occupation of Poland, Flight and expulsion of Germans from Poland... Viac o knihe

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 199. Chapters: Flight and expulsion of Germans, Bloody Sunday, Lebensraum, Drang nach Osten, Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany, World War II crimes in Poland, Occupation of Poland, Flight and expulsion of Germans from Poland during and after World War II, Ostsiedlung, Germanisation, Recovered Territories, History of German settlement in Eastern Europe, Kidnapping of Eastern European children by Nazi Germany, Former eastern territories of Germany, Treaty of Bromberg, Prussian Settlement Commission, Nazi crimes against ethnic Poles, Kingdom of Poland, German Eastern Marches Society, East Prussian plebiscite, Massacre of Lviv professors, Expulsion of Poles by Germany, Adolf Bertram, Generalplan Ost, Emigration from Poland to Germany after World War II, Commission for the Determination of Place Names, Volksliste, Upper Silesia plebiscite, Germanisation of Poles during the Partitions, Ochota massacre, Planned destruction of Warsaw, Selbstschutz, Ponary massacre, Intelligenzaktion in Pomerania, Destruction of Kalisz, German minority in Poland, Zaluski Library, Operation Himmler, Prussian deportations, German-Polish Non-Aggression Pact, Gestapo-NKVD Conferences, Lapanka, Union of Poles in Germany, Congress of Gniezno, German-Polish relations, German camps in occupied Poland during World War II, Reichsgau Wartheland, Wola massacre, Wieruszów County, First mass transport to Auschwitz concentration camp, Pacification operations in German-occupied Poland, Polnische Wehrmacht, German-Polish Border Treaty, Polish Border Strip, Letter of Reconciliation of the Polish Bishops to the German Bishops, Warschauer Kniefall, Gmina Siennica, Operation Tannenberg, Mogilno, Royal Casket, Dynów, Tarnów rail station bomb attack, Treaty of Warsaw, Artaman League, Gmina Gidle, Gmina Klecko, Sonderaktion Krakau, Trzebinia, Gmina Ryczywól, Heu-Aktion, Weimar Triangle, Gmina Aleksandrów, Lublin Voivodeship, Gmina Turek, Ostflucht, Imielin, Drzymala's wagon, Ostforschung, Nazi crimes in Warmia, Laskarzew, Piatek, Lódz Voivodeship, Oath crisis, Gmina Besko, Sycyna Pólnocna, Territorial changes of Poland immediately after World War II, Badków, Lódz Voivodeship, Mszadla, Lódz Voivodeship, Sucha Dolna, Lódz Voivodeship, Kowalewice, Lódz Voivodeship, Bombing of Warsaw in World War II, Foundation for Polish-German Reconciliation, Nowa Tuchola, Ruhrpolen, Gzinka, Swiekatowo, Prussian Homage, Buk Góralski, Koneck, Nur für Deutsche, Treaty of Kraków, Bund Deutscher Osten, Act of 5th November, List of Germans of Polish origin, Szpegawski Forest, Congress of Polonia in Germany. Excerpt: The later stages of World War II, and the period after the end of that war, saw the flight and forced migration of millions of German nationals (Reichsdeutsche) and ethnic Germans (Volksdeutsche) from various European states and territories, mostly into the areas which would become post-war Germany and post-war Austria. These areas included pre-war German provinces which were transferred to Poland and the Soviet Union after the war, as well as areas which Nazi Germany had annexed or occupied in pre-war Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, northern Yugoslavia and other states of Central and Eastern Europe. The movement of Germans involved a total of at least 12 million people, with some sources putting the figure at 14 million, and was the largest movement or transfer of any population in modern history, with the possible exception of the Partition of India in 1947...

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