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Reichsdeutsche (German: [ˈʁaɪ̯çsˌdɔɪ̯t͡ʃə] ,
literally translated 'Germans of the Reich'), is an
archaic term for
those ethnic Germans who
resided within...
- from 1939
until 1945 in
three classes: bronze, silver, and gold, to
Reichsdeutsche mothers who
exhibited probity,
exemplary motherhood, and who conceived...
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During the
later stages of
World War II and the post-war period,
Reichsdeutsche (German citizens) and
Volksdeutsche (ethnic
Germans living outside the...
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final return to the
Reich of the
Volksdeutsche and
Auslandsdeutsche (
Reichsdeutsche who live abroad)
Prevention of "harmful influence" of po****tions alien...
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obligation on all
Volksdeutsche in Banat, the
first of its kind for non-
Reichsdeutsche. One of the
reasons for the
forced conscription of
ethnic Germans was...
- the
occupied territories. All the
officers at the
Trawniki camp were
Reichsdeutsche (citizens of the
German Reich), and most of the
squad commanders were...
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total circulation of more than a
million copies. The DZN
replaced the
Reichsdeutsche Nachrichten in den
Niederlanden (Imperial
German News in the Netherlands)...
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German people Historical Bundesdeutsche Reichsdeutsche Palatines Volksdeutsche Diaspora See also
Ostsiedlung Flight and
expulsion of
Germans (1944–1950)...
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Eastern Front in the
autumn of 1943,
almost 80% of its men were
either Reichsdeutsche from
Germany or Volksdeutsche.
After its
formation in Germany, the division...
- 1948,
millions of
ethnic Germans (Volksdeutsche) and
German citizens (
Reichsdeutsche), were
removed from
former German territory now
governed by
Poland and...