Flight and expulsion of Germans (1944–1950)
During the later stages of World War II and the post-war period, Germans and Volksdeutsche fled or were expelled from various Eastern and Central European countries, including Czechoslovakia, and the former German provinces of Silesia, Pomerania, and East Prussia, which were annexed by Poland and the Soviet Union. In 1957, Walter Schlesinger discussed reasons for these actions, which reversed the effects of German eastward colonization and expansion: he concluded, "it was a devastating result of twelve years of National Socialist Eastern Policy." The idea to expel the Germans from the annexed territories was proposed by Winston Churchill, in conjunction with the Polish and Czechoslovak exile governments in London at least since 1942. In late 1944 the Czechoslovak exile government pressed t
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Flight and expulsion of Germans (1944–1950)
During the later stages of World War II and the post-war period, Germans and Volksdeutsche fled or were expelled from various Eastern and Central European countries, including Czechoslovakia, and the former German provinces of Silesia, Pomerania, and East Prussia, which were annexed by Poland and the Soviet Union. In 1957, Walter Schlesinger discussed reasons for these actions, which reversed the effects of German eastward colonization and expansion: he concluded, "it was a devastating result of twelve years of National Socialist Eastern Policy." The idea to expel the Germans from the annexed territories was proposed by Winston Churchill, in conjunction with the Polish and Czechoslovak exile governments in London at least since 1942. In late 1944 the Czechoslovak exile government pressed t
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A expulsão de alemães após a S ...... aria de 700 000 a 2,7 milhões.
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Dalla fine della seconda guerr ...... lleata in Germania ed Austria.
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De verdrijving van Duitsers na ...... inds 1945 tot op heden gelden.
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Die Flucht und Vertreibung Deu ...... mer Konferenz 1945 festlegten.
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During the later stages of Wor ...... e from 700,000 to 2.7 million.
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Efter andra världskriget blev ...... rn, Schlesien och Ostpreussen.
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La expulsión de alemanes tras ...... da Guerra Mundial (1945-1948).
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La fugida i expulsió d'alemany ...... t d'aquella població alemanya.
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L’expulsion des Allemands d'Eu ...... i par en régler les séquelles.
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Pada masa akhir Perang Dunia I ...... t adalah pengungsi dari timur.
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A expulsão de alemães após a S ...... ados na Alemanha e na Áustria.
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Dalla fine della seconda guerr ...... costretta ad emigrare furono:
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De verdrijving van Duitsers na ...... nië, Hongarije en Joegoslavië.
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Die Flucht und Vertreibung Deu ...... mer Konferenz 1945 festlegten.
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During the later stages of Wor ...... vak exile government pressed t
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Efter andra världskriget blev ...... rn, Schlesien och Ostpreussen.
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La expulsión de alemanes tras ...... da Guerra Mundial (1945-1948).
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La fugida i expulsió d'alemany ...... amenaça per a l'estabilitat d
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L’expulsion des Allemands d'Eu ...... Potsdam signés le 2 août 1945
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Pada masa akhir Perang Dunia I ...... rencana ini belum sempat terw
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Espulsione dei tedeschi dopo la seconda guerra mondiale
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Expulsion des Allemands d'Europe de l'Est
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Expulsión de alemanes tras la Segunda Guerra Mundial
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Expulsão dos alemães após a Segunda Guerra Mundial
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Flight and expulsion of Germans (1944–1950)
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Flucht und Vertreibung Deutscher aus Mittel- und Osteuropa 1945–1950
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Forpelo de germanoj (1944–1950)
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Fugida i expulsió d'alemanys a Europa
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Fördrivningen av tyskar efter andra världskriget
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Pengusiran penduduk Jerman setelah Perang Dunia II
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