Through a comparative approach, this essay examines the cruel and inhumane way in which ethnic Germans were expelled from Poland and the Sudetenland of Czechoslovakia in the years immediately following the end of World War II. It compares the nature of the expulsions in Poland and Czechoslovakia and how this negatively impacted the two countries in the aftermath of the expulsions. In Czechoslovakia especially, the nature of the expulsions of ethnic Germans greatly resembled Nazi policy toward Jewish people during the Third Reich. This essay also briefly examines the integration of ethnic German refugees from Poland and Czechoslovakia into both East and West Germany. As a result of ideological differences in East and West Germany, expellees ...
To this day, the expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia after the Second World War can be counted ...
One-fifth of the postwar West German population consisted of German refugees expelled from the forme...
The article concerns the policy of the Third Reich towards its citizens – the Germans resettled from...
As the Second World War in Europe came to an end the Russians advanced from the east towards Berlin....
The focus of this essay is the history and the formation of cultural identity of the Danube Swabians...
This article examines tensions between the transnational realities of the extensive forced migration...
In this final thesis the author focuses on the transfer of Germans from Czechoslovakian borderlands ...
Almost seven hundred years of coexistence of Czechs and Germans in one country had ended by great ca...
One-fifth of the postwar West German population consisted of German refugees expelled from the forme...
Not only did the expulsion of the Sudeten Germans set the stage for almost three million people to l...
The rise of nationalism in Central Europe in the nineteenth century had dire consequences for Silesi...
The end of the Second World War was not the end of the explosion of human rights abuses from the Naz...
The deportation - in German: Verschleppung - was a ‘taboo' for a long time. However, the works born ...
422 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.We open with an historical ov...
After the Holocaust, Jewish survivors returned to Poland and Slovakia where they had to cope with th...
To this day, the expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia after the Second World War can be counted ...
One-fifth of the postwar West German population consisted of German refugees expelled from the forme...
The article concerns the policy of the Third Reich towards its citizens – the Germans resettled from...
As the Second World War in Europe came to an end the Russians advanced from the east towards Berlin....
The focus of this essay is the history and the formation of cultural identity of the Danube Swabians...
This article examines tensions between the transnational realities of the extensive forced migration...
In this final thesis the author focuses on the transfer of Germans from Czechoslovakian borderlands ...
Almost seven hundred years of coexistence of Czechs and Germans in one country had ended by great ca...
One-fifth of the postwar West German population consisted of German refugees expelled from the forme...
Not only did the expulsion of the Sudeten Germans set the stage for almost three million people to l...
The rise of nationalism in Central Europe in the nineteenth century had dire consequences for Silesi...
The end of the Second World War was not the end of the explosion of human rights abuses from the Naz...
The deportation - in German: Verschleppung - was a ‘taboo' for a long time. However, the works born ...
422 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.We open with an historical ov...
After the Holocaust, Jewish survivors returned to Poland and Slovakia where they had to cope with th...
To this day, the expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia after the Second World War can be counted ...
One-fifth of the postwar West German population consisted of German refugees expelled from the forme...
The article concerns the policy of the Third Reich towards its citizens – the Germans resettled from...