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Sebastian Siebel-Achenbach, Mathias Schulze, James M. Skidmore, David G. John, Grit Liebscher
Co-published with the Waterloo Centre for German Studies For centuries, large numbers of German-speaking people have emigrated from settlements in Europe to other countries and continents. In German Diasporic Experiences: Identity, Migration, and Los
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Sebastian Siebel-Achenbach
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Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies. 45:423-424
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Sebastian Siebel-Achenbach
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Lower Silesia from Nazi Germany to Communist Poland, 1942–49 ISBN: 9781349232185
The preceding chapters have served to outline the history of a region which underwent a turbulent transformation from German to Polish sovereignty during the 1940s. They have illuminated a part of recent European history which has remained shrouded a
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Sebastian Siebel-Achenbach
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Lower Silesia from Nazi Germany to Communist Poland, 1942–49 ISBN: 9781349232185
Silesia had both the fortune of being so distant from the scenes of battle that it was largely exempted from destruction, and the misfortune that when the Second World War did arrive, it did so with a vengeance. Silesia became physically embroiled in
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Sebastian Siebel-Achenbach
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Lower Silesia from Nazi Germany to Communist Poland, 1942–49 ISBN: 9781349232185
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Sebastian Siebel-Achenbach
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Lower Silesia from Nazi Germany to Communist Poland, 1942–49 ISBN: 9781349232185
Silesia geographically encompasses much of the middle and upper watershed of the 848 kilometre-long Oder River (Odra in Polish) (see Map 2.1). To the south of this part of the watershed lies the Sudete massif, a natural obstacle separating Silesia fr
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Sebastian Siebel-Achenbach
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Lower Silesia from Nazi Germany to Communist Poland, 1942–49 ISBN: 9781349232185
Few subjects in modern history have aroused so many emotions and spawned such varied interpretations as has the uprooting and transfer of the German population (‘expellees’ to the Germans, ‘repatriates’ to the Poles) from the east following t
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Sebastian Siebel-Achenbach
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Lower Silesia from Nazi Germany to Communist Poland, 1942–49 ISBN: 9781349232185
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Sebastian Siebel-Achenbach
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Lower Silesia from Nazi Germany to Communist Poland, 1942–49 ISBN: 9781349232185
The Jedrychowski article of 18 December 1944 in Pravda had sounded the tocsins in both London and Washington. The PKWN’s seemingly exorbitant territorial demands were confirmed by its Director of Information and Propaganda in black and white. What
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