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  2. History of Germans in Poland - Wikipedia

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    German-language use in the Second Polish Republic based on the 1931 census. The history of Germans in Poland dates back almost a millennium.Poland was at one point Europe's most multiethnic state during the medieval period.

  3. German minority in Poland - Wikipedia

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    German minority in Upper Silesia: Opole Voivodeship (west) and Silesian Voivodeship (east). German minority in Warmia and Masuria. According to the 2021 census, most of the Germans in Poland (67.2%) live in Silesia: 59,911 in the Opole Voivodeship, i.e. 41.6% of all Germans in Poland and a share of 6.57% of the local population; 27,923 in the Silesian Voivodeship, i.e. 19.4% of all Germans in ...

  4. Macedonian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Macedonian diaspora (Macedonian: Македонска дијаспора, romanized: Makedonska dijaspora) consists of ethnic Macedonian emigrants and their descendants in countries such as Australia, Italy, the United Kingdom, Germany, New Zealand, Canada, the United States and others. A 1964 estimate put the number of Macedonian emigrants ...

  5. www.dijaspora.gov.rs The Directorate for Cooperation with the Diaspora and Serbs in the Region ( Serbian : Управа за сарадњу с дијаспором и Србима у региону / Uprava za saradnju s dijasporom i Srbima u regionu ) is a coordination body of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs within Government of Serbia .

  6. Serbian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Serbian diaspora refers to Serbian emigrant communities in the diaspora.The existence of a numerous diaspora of Serbian nationals is mainly a consequence of either economic or political (coercion or expulsion) reasons.

  7. German People's Union in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Volksdeutsches decorated Golden Party Badge by Adolf Hitler in Berlin after Invasion of Poland in 1939. From left: Ludwig Wolff head of Deutscher Volksverband from Łódź, Otto Ulitz [] from Katowice, gauleiter Josef Wagner, mayor Rudolf Wiesner [] from Bielsko-Biała, obergruppenfuhrer Werner Lorenz, senator Erwin Hasbach from Ciechocinek, baron Gero von Gersdorff [] from Wielkopolska, Weiss ...

  8. Polish population transfers in 1944–1946 - Wikipedia

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    The Polish population transfers in 1944–1946 from the eastern half of prewar Poland (also known as the expulsions of Poles from the Kresy macroregion), [1] were the forced migrations of Poles toward the end and in the aftermath of World War II.

  9. Jungdeutsche Partei - Wikipedia

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    Jungdeutsche Partei in Polen (JDP), or the Young German Party in Poland (Polish: Partia Młodoniemiecka w Polsce), was a Nazi German extreme right-wing political party founded in 1931 by members of the ethnic German minority residing in the Second Polish Republic.