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- po****tion were not to be Germanised. Under Generalplan Ost, a percentage of Slavs in the conquered territories were to be Germanised. Gauleiters Albert Forster...
- murdered; the conquered territories were to be colonised by German or "Germanised" settlers. The goal was to implement this plan after the conquest of the...
- and disappear from the Germanised region, which then became agricultural land for settlers from **** Germany. The Germanised lands of Eastern Europe...
- intermarried with newcomer Crusader familiers and over the centuries become Germanised, leading to the ethnogenesis of the Baltic Germans. The Estonian pagans...
- Kostner is a German and Dutch surname and also a germanised version of the Ladin surname Costa. Aaron Kostner (born 1999), Italian Nordic combined skier...
- the region of Pomerelia with Danzig. Their monastic state was mostly Germanised through immigration from central and western Germany, and, in the south...
- proud of my Polish descent." Nietzsche believed his name might have been Germanised, in one letter claiming, "I was taught to ascribe the origin of my blood...
- po****tions. East Prussia's southern region of Masuria was mostly made up of Germanised Protestant Masurs. Apart from ethnic Germans, the country was also inhabited...
- they were "racially valuable", if the individual p****ed they would be re-Germanised and forcefully taken from their families in order to be raised as Germans...
- depths of Russia or other fates, while the conquered territories would be Germanised. The plan had two parts, the Kleine Planung ('small plan'), which covered...