Galician Germans
The Galician Germans (German: Galiziendeutsche) were ethnic German population living in the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria in the Austrian Empire, established in 1772 as a result of the First Partition of Poland, and after World War I in the four voivodeships of interwar Poland: Kraków, Lwów, Tarnopol and Stanisławów. During the World War II part of the Galician Germans was moved out in January 1940 in the course of Heim ins Reich, the majority of the rest of them fled later in the years 1944–1945.
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Galician Germans
The Galician Germans (German: Galiziendeutsche) were ethnic German population living in the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria in the Austrian Empire, established in 1772 as a result of the First Partition of Poland, and after World War I in the four voivodeships of interwar Poland: Kraków, Lwów, Tarnopol and Stanisławów. During the World War II part of the Galician Germans was moved out in January 1940 in the course of Heim ins Reich, the majority of the rest of them fled later in the years 1944–1945.
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Galiziendeutsche ist die Bezei ...... svertrages umgesiedelt wurden.
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Niemcy galicyjscy (niem. Galiz ...... iemieckimi w latach 1944-1945.
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The Galician Germans (German: ...... later in the years 1944–1945.
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Galiziendeutsche ist die Bezei ...... svertrages umgesiedelt wurden.
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Niemcy galicyjscy (niem. Galiz ...... iemieckimi w latach 1944-1945.
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The Galician Germans (German: ...... later in the years 1944–1945.
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Galician Germans
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Galiziendeutsche
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Niemcy galicyjscy
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