-
dictator of ****
Germany and
embarked on a
genocidal campaign to
unify all
Germans under his leadership. His ****
movement defined Germans in a very specific...
-
border with Austria,
causing the
emigration of
thousands of East
Germans to West
Germany via
Hungary and Austria. This had
devastating effects on the GDR...
- all
ethnic Germans lived in
isolated and well-defined areas; for
historical reasons,
Czechs and
Germans mixed in many places, and Czech-
German bilingualism...
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total Argentine po****tion.
Descendants of
Volga Germans outnumber descendants of
Germans from
Germany itself, who
number one
million in
Argentina (2.3%...
- 20th century, the
Baltic Germans were,
until after World War II,
along with the
Transylvanian Saxons and the
Zipser Germans (in
Romania and
Slovakia respectively)...
- ("ethnic
Germans") is a
historical term
which arose in the
early 20th
century and was used by the ****s to
describe ethnic Germans,
without German citizenship...
- Afro-
Germans (
German: Afrodeutsche) or
Black Germans (
German:
schwarze Deutsche) are
Germans of Sub-Saharan
African descent.
Cities such as
Hamburg and...
- to
Germany) and the po****tion fell by half to
roughly 1 million. 597,212
Germans self-identified as such in the 2002
Russian census,
making Germans the...
- East
Germany considered West
Germans and West
Berliners to be
foreigners following the
promulgation of its
second constitution in 1968. West
Germans, the...
-
transported Germans from
Crimea to
Central Asia.
Between 1944 and 1948,
millions of people,
including ethnic Germans (Volksdeutsche) and
German citizens...