
Belonging to the nation : inclusion and exclusion in the Polish-German borderlands 1939-1951 / John J. Kulczycki
"In 1939 Nazi Germany incorporated western Poland into the Reich and recognized Germans with Polish citizenship as Volksdeutsche. Following Germany's defeat in 1945, communist-dominated Poland incorporated eastern Germany, recognized German citizens of Polish origin as members of the Polis...
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Main Authors: | Kulczycki, John J. (Author) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: | Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England : Harvard University Press, 2016 |
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Online Access: | Rezension Inhaltsbeschreibung |
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The disputed Polish-German borderlandsThe German occupation of Poland |
The creation of a new Poland |
The recovered lands and their inhabitants |
The prelude to polonizing identities |
The initial Polish government nationality measures |
After the Potsdam Conference |
The central government and nationality verification |
The rehabilitation of Volksdeutsche in 1946 |
A year of crucial changes |
Nationality policies following the end of mass expulsion |
The status of autochthons at the end of 1949 |
The last phase of nationality verification and rehabilitation. |
The disputed Polish-German borderlands |
The German occupation of Poland |
The creation of a new Poland |
The recovered lands and their inhabitants |
The prelude to polonizing identities |
The initial Polish government nationality measures |
After the Potsdam Conference |
The central government and nationality verification |
The rehabilitation of Volksdeutsche in 1946 |
A year of crucial changes |
Nationality policies following the end of mass expulsion |
The status of autochthons at the end of 1949 |
The last phase of nationality verification and rehabilitation |