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Germans To Poles Communism Nationalism And Ethnic Cleansing After The Second World War Hugo Service

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Germans To Poles Communism Nationalism And Ethnic Cleansing After The Second World War Hugo Service
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.02 MB
Pages: 390
Author: Hugo Service
ISBN: 9781107248076, 1107248078
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Germans To Poles Communism Nationalism And Ethnic Cleansing After The Second World War Hugo Service by Hugo Service 9781107248076, 1107248078 instant download after payment.

At the end of the Second World War, mass forced migration and population movement accompanied the collapse of Nazi Germany's occupation and the start of Soviet domination in East-Central Europe. Hugo Service examines the experience of Poland's new territories, exploring the Polish Communist attempt to 'cleanse' these territories in line with a nationalist vision, against the legacy of brutal wartime occupations of Central and Eastern Europe by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. The expulsion of over three million Germans was intertwined with the arrival of millions of Polish settlers. Around one million German citizens were categorised as 'native Poles' and urged to adopt a Polish national identity. The most visible traces of German culture were erased. Jewish Holocaust survivors arrived and, for the most part, soon left again. Drawing on two case studies, the book exposes how these events varied by region and locality.

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