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Redrawing Nations
Redrawing Nations, After World War II, some 12 million Germans, 3 million Poles and Ukrainians, and tens of thousands of Hungarians were expelled from their homes and forced to migrate to their supposed countries of origin. Using freshly available materials from Polish, Ukr, Redrawing Nations has a rating of 4.5 stars
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  • Redrawing Nations
  • Written by author Philipp Ther
  • Published by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., November 2001
  • After World War II, some 12 million Germans, 3 million Poles and Ukrainians, and tens of thousands of Hungarians were expelled from their homes and forced to migrate to their supposed countries of origin. Using freshly available materials from Polish, Ukr
  • After World War II, some 12 million Germans, 3 million Poles and Ukrainians, and tens of thousands of Hungarians were expelled from their homes and forced to migrate to their supposed countries of origin. Using the latest archival materials from Polish, U
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Series Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction1
1A Century of Forced Migration: The Origins and Consequences of "Ethnic Cleansing"43
Pt. ICreating a Polish Nation-State
2Forced Migration and the Transformation of Polish Society in the Postwar Period75
3"Cleansing" Poland of Germans: The Province of Pomerania, 1945-194987
4Who Is a Pole, and Who Is a German? The Province of Olsztyn in 1945107
5"De-Germanization" and "Re-Polonization" in Upper Silesia, 1945-1950121
6Gathering Poles into Poland: Forced Migration from Poland's Former Eastern Territories135
7Expulsion, Resettlement, Civil Strife: The Fate of Poland's Ukrainians, 1944-1947155
8Overcoming Ukrainian Resistance: The Deportation of Ukrainians within Poland in 1947173
Pt. IIRetribution and Expulsion in Czechoslovakia
9The Mechanics of Ethnic Cleansing: The Expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia, 1945-1947197
10To Prosecute or to Expel? Czechoslovak Retribution and the "Transfer" of Sudeten Germans221
11The Social and Economic Consequences of Resettling Czechs into Northwestern Bohemia, 1945-1947241
Pt. IIIGerman Refugees and the New German States
12Compelling the Assimilation of Expellees in the Soviet Zone of Occupation and the GDR263
13Social Conflict and Social Transformation in the Integration of Expellees into Rural Brandenburg, 1945-1952285
14The German Refugees and Expellees from the East and the Creation of a Western German Identity after World War II307
Conclusion327
Index337
About the Contributors341


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