- not hold
German citizenship." The term is the
nominalised plural of
volksdeutsch, with
Volksdeutsche denoting a
singular female, and Volksdeutscher, a...
- had all of its ****ets
confiscated by the new
regime (including
those volksdeutsch who
joined the Partisans) and the
volksdeutsche were
placed into camps...
-
considered candidates for Germanisation. In addition,
there were 63,000
Volksdeutsch in the
General Government.
Martin Broszat cited a do****ent with different...
- a
friend forced to work at the gas chambers,
secretly delivered by a
Volksdeutsch guard. He then
joined the camp's
underground committee of
Polish Jews...
-
being caught in a "pincer"
between Germany's
Drang nach
Osten and the
Volksdeutsch communities to the east,
while denying charges of
having exploited the...
- was an
ethnic Pole and his
mother was an
ethnic German (later
termed Volksdeutsch in **** Germany). He
studied at the
Saint Petersburg Polytechnical University...
- as leader. Sima was
close to SS Volksgruppenführer
Andreas Schmidt, a
volksdeutsch (ethnic German) from Romania, and
through him
become close to Schmidt's...
-
allocating confiscated land,
property and
managing the
affairs of the
Volksdeutsch in all
other areas of
occupied Eastern Europe. VOMI,
which was an office...
- the
Polish authorities for high treason. Even now, in Poland, the word
Volksdeutsch is
regarded as an insult,
synonymous with a traitor.
Expulsion of Germans...
- folksdojčere u
Hrvatskoj nakon Drugoga svjetskog rata 1945-1947" [Camps for
Volksdeutsch in
Croatia after the
Second World War, 1945 to 1947]. Časopis Za Suvremenu...