Throughout the fall of 1943 – the spring of 1944 almost the entire German population was taken out of the occupied Soviet territories by the German authorities. The immediate reason for this, as is known, was the loss of strategic initiative on the Eastern Front. By the autumn of 1944, the number of all evacuated ethnic Germans was about 360,000. Most of the German contingent was sent to the territory of Warthegau district. All the rest were in several other regions of Germany. The Warthegau administration began active preparations for the reception of German refugees already in early January 1944. Immediately after arriving in the Reich, they, according to the established procedure, underwent a medical examination, pest control and only t...
Shortly after the establishment of the Ghetto in Łódź, the German administration set up a textile an...
As a result of the Nazi-enforced migration policy at the beginning of WWII, Volksdeutsche (ethnic Ge...
In the article, archival documents and evidence from contemporaries reveal features of German econom...
The study purpose is to reveal the key aspects of the daily life of German immigrants from the USSR ...
When the war was over in 1945, Germany was a country with no government, little functioning infrastr...
After World War II, 4.3 million refugees and expellees from the former eastern territories of German...
This paper deals with the issue of refugees who had to leave boarder regions of Czechoslovakia in 19...
L’intégration en Saxe des minorités allemandes d’Europe centrale et orientale expulsées à la fin de ...
During the Second World War, Nazi and Soviet governments had distinctly different ideologies as well...
Between September 1944 and March 1945 the Nazi regime deported over 250,000 German civilians living ...
The article details the evacuation of the German population of occupied areas in the Leningrad Oblas...
Between the final months of World War II and the end of the 1940s, about 13 million ethnic Germans f...
Agrarian politics changed when the National Socialists started to govern on their own in the summer ...
After the Holocaust, 250,000 Jewish survivors settled into Displaced Persons (DPs) centers throughou...
The forced labour camp Allach, outside of Munich, Germany, was the third-largest of a network of 140...
Shortly after the establishment of the Ghetto in Łódź, the German administration set up a textile an...
As a result of the Nazi-enforced migration policy at the beginning of WWII, Volksdeutsche (ethnic Ge...
In the article, archival documents and evidence from contemporaries reveal features of German econom...
The study purpose is to reveal the key aspects of the daily life of German immigrants from the USSR ...
When the war was over in 1945, Germany was a country with no government, little functioning infrastr...
After World War II, 4.3 million refugees and expellees from the former eastern territories of German...
This paper deals with the issue of refugees who had to leave boarder regions of Czechoslovakia in 19...
L’intégration en Saxe des minorités allemandes d’Europe centrale et orientale expulsées à la fin de ...
During the Second World War, Nazi and Soviet governments had distinctly different ideologies as well...
Between September 1944 and March 1945 the Nazi regime deported over 250,000 German civilians living ...
The article details the evacuation of the German population of occupied areas in the Leningrad Oblas...
Between the final months of World War II and the end of the 1940s, about 13 million ethnic Germans f...
Agrarian politics changed when the National Socialists started to govern on their own in the summer ...
After the Holocaust, 250,000 Jewish survivors settled into Displaced Persons (DPs) centers throughou...
The forced labour camp Allach, outside of Munich, Germany, was the third-largest of a network of 140...
Shortly after the establishment of the Ghetto in Łódź, the German administration set up a textile an...
As a result of the Nazi-enforced migration policy at the beginning of WWII, Volksdeutsche (ethnic Ge...
In the article, archival documents and evidence from contemporaries reveal features of German econom...