The German minority in interwar Poland / Winson Chu

"The German Minority in Interwar Poland analyzes what happened when Germans from three different empires - the Russian, Habsburg, and German - were forced to live together in one, new state. After the First World War, German national activists made regional distinctions among these Germans and...

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Main Authors:Chu, Winson (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published:Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press [u.a.], 2012
Edition:1. publ
Series:Publications of the German Historical Institute
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Machine generated contents note: 1. Phantom borders: Germany and Germans in Poland (1871-1933); 2. Residual citizens: German minority politics in Western Poland (1918-1933); 3. On the margins of the minority: Germans in Łódź (1914-1933); 4. Negotiating Volksgemeinschaft: national socialism and regionalization (1933-1937); 5. Revenge of the periphery: German empowerment in Central Poland (1933-1939); 6. Łódźers into Germans? (1939-2000).