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Walddeutsche (lit. "Forest Germans" or
Taubdeutsche – "Deaf Germans"; Polish: Głuchoniemcy – "deaf Germans") was the name for a
group of German-speaking...
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portray wartime Poland as a "Republic of the Just" of a
heroic people.
Walddeutsche Rescue of Jews by
Poles during the
Holocaust "Central
Statistical Office...
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- Wymysorys-speaking Vilamovians, Halcnovians, Gorals, Lemkos, and once
Polish Jews and
Walddeutsche Germans.
Lesser Poland lies in the area of the
upper confluence of the...
- Acta Palaeobotanica. 1988. p. 25-29 op. cit. Żaki,
Kunysz Głuchoniemcy (
Walddeutsche) [in:]
Geographisches Ortsnamenlexikon des
Polnischen Königreiches. Band...
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According to some sources, at that time Rzeszów was
inhabited by the
Walddeutsche, and was
called Rishof (during
World War II, the
Germans renamed it Reichshof)...
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Polish Uplanders (West Galicia).
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subgroups of Rusyns, such as
Boykos and Lemkos,
lived in the south.
Later Walddeutsche ("Forest Germans"), Jews,
Armenians and
Poles also made up part of the...
- Sieniawa,
Stalowa Wola, Ulanów, Zagórz Łęg
Rokietnicki Rivers of
Poland Walddeutsche Statistical Yearbook of the
Republic of
Poland 2017,
Statistics Poland...
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