- The
German Expellees or
Heimatvertriebene (German: [ˈhaɪmaːt.fɐˌtʁiːbənə] , "homeland
expellees") are 12–16
million German citizens (regardless of ethnicity)...
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reported an
actual membership of 550,000. The
German Federal Expellee Law of 1953
defines as
expellee all
German nationals and
ethnic Germans with a primary...
- The
Federation of
Expellees (German: Bund der Vertriebenen; BdV) is a non-profit
organization formed in West
Germany on 27
October 1957 to
represent the...
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Angelegenheiten der
Vertriebenen und Flüchtlinge, lit. 'Law on the
affairs of the
expellees and refugees'; abbr. Bundesvertriebenengesetz, BVFG) is a
federal law...
- The All-German Bloc/League of
Expellees and
Deprived of
Rights (German:
Gesamtdeutscher Block/Bund der
Heimatvertriebenen und
Entrechteten or GB/BHE)...
- Kulturrat) and vice-president of the
Federation of
Expellees (Bund der Vertriebenen). The
expellees'
issues formed the
kernel of his
political activities...
- or
League of
Expellees can
refer to the
following German organizations:
League of
Expellees and
Deprived of
Rights Federation of
Expellees This disambiguation...
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resettled others in Latvia,
especially Russians.
After 1991 many of the
expellees returned to Latvia. As a
result of
deteriorating relations with Russia...
- win the
votes of
expellees and right-wing
nationalists to the CDU,
which is why he
supported Heimatrecht, i.e. the
right of
expellees to
return to their...
- Lev
Davidovich Bronstein (7 November [O.S. 26 October] 1879 – 21
August 1940),
better known as Leon Trotsky, was a
Russian revolutionary,
Soviet politician...