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    present-day Germany, the former eastern territories of Germany (German: ehemalige deutsche Ostgebiete) refer to those territories east of the current eastern border...
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  • figures in German culture and history (some still living) were either born, resident, or spent a substantial part of their lives in the former eastern territories...
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  • Eastern Germany may refer to: New states of Germany, states that joined the Federal Republic of Germany after 1990 Historically: Former eastern territories...
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    German migrants to Germany after 1950, and the children born to expelled parents. The largest numbers came from former eastern territories of Germany...
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    the time of its annexation of Austria on 13 March 1938 were annulled while the former eastern territories of Germany before Nazi annexation of Austria...
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    and the Soviet Union. From March 1945 to July 1945, these former eastern territories of Germany had been administered under Soviet military occupation authorities...
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    after Germany invaded Poland and follow-up invasion by Soviet Union, in accordance with Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact all Eastern Borderlands territories were...
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    the former eastern territories of Germany. Central German divides into two subgroups, West Central German and East Central German. Central German is distinguished...
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    former eastern territories of Germany and the Free City of Danzig that became part of Poland after World War II, at which time most of their German inhabitants...
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    und Boden Former eastern territories of Germany Generalplan Ost German Question Heim ins Reich Ostsiedlung Pan-Germanism Recovered Territories Territorial...
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    expand Germany into Slavic territories of Central and Eastern Europe. In some historical discourse, Drang nach Osten combines historical German settlement...
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  • Eastern Territories may refer to: Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany, the "incorporated eastern territories" (Eingegliederte Ostgebieten) Reichskommissariat...
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    the annexed territory. The official term used by the Nazi authorities for these areas was the "incorporated Eastern territories" (German: Eingegliederte...
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    territorial boundaries of Poland: including the former eastern territories of Germany annexed by Poland after the war and parts of pre-war Poland; despite...
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    Prussia (redirect from Prussia (Germany))
    the end of World War II. Former eastern territories of Germany that made up a significant part of Prussia lost the majority of their German population...
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    Ostlandkreuz (category Monuments and memorials in Germany)
    Conference, German-speakers were expelled from the former Sudetenland areas of Czechoslovakia, from the Former eastern territories of Germany annexed by...
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    the former eastern territories of Germany was more developed than in the territories ceded to the Soviet Union.[citation needed] The prewar eastern Polish...
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    the former eastern territories of Germany, that were now parts of Poland and Russia (the German territory the former USSR annexed was a part of Russia-a...
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    province of Silesia was created out of the territories acquired by Prussia in the Silesian Wars, as well as those Upper Lusatian territories which King...
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    West and East Germany—renouncing explicitly any possible claims to the former eastern territories of Germany including East Prussia, most of Silesia, as...
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  • expulsion of Germans after World War II refers to the expulsion of German colonists and collaborationists from the former eastern territories of Germany, former...
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    the former eastern territories of Poland by the Soviets to the Recovered Territories (Former eastern territories of Germany). Since the fall of communism...
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    all Soviet conquered German settlement areas across Central and Eastern Europe, but also from former territories of the Reich east of the Oder-Neisse line...
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  • present-day Germany from the territories controlled by Nazi Germany, including from the former eastern territories of Germany as well as occupied territories, were...
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    East Prussia (redirect from Eastern Prussia)
    pre-war Polish territories annexed into the province by Germany, with German labor offices recruiting forced laborers established in the cities of Ciechanów...
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    part of the Free State of Prussia within Weimar Germany, but was dissolved in 1920 when the Greater Poland Uprising broke out and most of its territory was...
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  • Vertreibungsgebiet; i.e. uniform territory of expulsion) as the former eastern territories of Germany (lost by the First or Second World War), the former Austria-Hungary...
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    displaced ethnic Germans from Sudetenland (Czech Lands) or former eastern territories of Germany (Poland) settled in the ruins of the bombed military...
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    they were ethnic Germans from the Former eastern territories of Germany and Poland. F. Klaipėda (Memel) residents- Ethnic Germans who remained in Klaipedia...
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    former Free City of Danzig and the southern two-thirds of East Prussia (Masuria and Warmia) within Poland (see Former eastern territories of Germany)...
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