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- either deliberately or innocently are unaware of its **** history. Auslandsdeutsche (adj. auslandsdeutsch) is a concept that connotes German citizens,...
- then, depending on context and historical period, Volksdeutsche, Auslandsdeutsche (however, usually meaning German citizens living abroad), or a more...
- Overseeing of the final return to the Reich of the Volksdeutsche and Auslandsdeutsche (Reichsdeutsche who live abroad) Prevention of "harmful influence"...
- "folk". Ethnic Germans living outside Germany shed their identity as Auslandsdeutsche (Germans abroad), and morphed into the Volksdeutsche in a process of...
- from the original (PDF) on 26 December 2011. Wilhelm Bl**** (2003). "Auslandsdeutsche" [Germans abroad] (in German). German Federal Agency for Civic Education...
- Archived from the original on August 19, 2008. Wilhelm Bl**** (2003). "Auslandsdeutsche" [Germans abroad] (in German). German Federal Agency for Civic Education...
- ethnic Germans a chance to leave Romania and settle in West Germany as Auslandsdeutsche, in return for payments from the latter country. Overall, around 200...
- Germans living abroad (for example in America) were and are called Auslandsdeutsche. After the Emperor was forced to abdicate in 1918 and the republic...
- Augsburg Confession in Romania in 2003. Because they are considered Auslandsdeutsche ("Germans from abroad") by the German government, the Saxons have the...
- Libre. 5 July 2005. Archived from the original on 26 June 2015. "Der Auslandsdeutsche kann nichts anderes sein als Nationalsozialist!". Risse im Context...