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- Brockdorff-Rantzau immediately protested this decision, stating on 9 May 1919: [Memellanders] including those whose mother-tongue is Lithuanian, have never desired...
- predominantly ethnic German Memel Territory (Prussian Lithuanians and Memellanders constituted the other ethnic groups), situated between the river and...
- Region (Memelland) during the interwar yearsMemellanders (Lithuanian: Klaipėdiškiai, German: Memelländer). Modern Lithuanian historiography uses the term...
- Region in 1925 Number % Number % Lithuanians 1,701,863 83.9 37,626 26.6 Memellanders 34,337 24.2 Jews 153,743 7.6 578 0.4 Germans 29,231 1.4 59,337 41.9 Poles...
- Lithuanian and German authors argued about whether the Klaipėdians (Memellanders) were Lithuanian or German, and the Lithuanian government believed they...
- Klaipėda's 35,845 po****tion in 1925). German politicians promoted a Memellander ideology and argued that Germans and local Lithuanians were "two ethnicities...
- Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine. Vareikis, V. (2001). "Memellander/Klaipėdiškiai Identity and German-Lithuanian Relations in Lithuania Minor...
- the Georgenkirche in Wismar, a parish with 10,000 souls. Many other Memellanders fled to Wismar in the closing stages of the Second World War. S**** gave...
- broadcast of Lithuanian National Radio. Vareikis, Vygantas (2001). "Memellander/Klaipėdiškiai Identity and German-Lithuanian Relations in Lithuania Minor...
- (German: Memelland), Lithuania in a German either Prussian Lithuanian or Memellander family. She appeared on the cover of East German magazine Neue Filmwelt...