- spared." The
Teutonic Order did
however not
deliberately pursue Germanization.
Germanization was
rather the
result of the
colonial nature of the State. This...
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Germany,
officially the
Federal Republic of
Germany, is a
country in
Central Europe. It lies
between the
Baltic and
North Sea to the
north and the Alps...
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Germans (
German: Deutsche,
pronounced [ˈdɔʏtʃə] ) are the
natives or
inhabitants of
Germany, or
sometimes more
broadly any
people who are of
German descent...
- up
German,
Germans,
german, or
germans in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
German(s) may
refer to:
Germany, the
country of the
Germans and
German things...
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homes and
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Germany for
purposes of
forced labour,
medical experimentation, or
Germanization. This was
among the most
notable ****...
- ****
Germany,
officially known as the
German Reich and
later the
Greater German Reich, was the
German state between 1933 and 1945, when
Adolf Hitler and...
- It is the most
widely spoken and
official (or co-official)
language in
Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the
Italian autonomous province...
- The
German Empire (
German:
Deutsches Reich), also
referred to as
Imperial Germany, the
Second Reich or
simply Germany, was the
period of the
German Reich...
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Alternative for
Germany (
German:
Alternative für Deutschland, AfD,
German pronunciation: [aːʔɛfˈdeː] ) is a far-right and right-wing
populist political...
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Question (
German: Endlösung der
tschechischen Frage; Czech: Konečné řešení české otázky) was the ****
German plan for the
complete Germanization of the Protectorate...