Heimatvertriebene
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https://term.museum-digital.de/md-de/tag/31454
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- "The German Expellees or Heimatvertriebene (German: [ˈhaɪmaːt.fɐˌtʁiːbənə] (listen), "homeland expellees") are 12-16 million German citizens (regardless of ethnicity) and ethnic Germans (regardless of citizenship) who fled or were expelled after World War II from parts of Germany annexed by Poland and the Soviet Union and from other countries (the so-called einheitliches Vertreibungsgebiet, i.e. uniform territory of expulsion), who found refuge in both West and East Germany, and Austria.
Refugees who had fled voluntarily but were later refused permission to return are often not distinguished from those who were forcibly deported. By the definition of the West German Federal Expellee Law, enacted on 19 May 1953, refugees of German citizenship or German ethnicity, whose return to their home places was denied, were treated like expellees, thus the frequent general usage of the term expellees for refugees alike." - (en.wikipedia.org 23.12.2021)
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Bauernhaus in Machlinice / Galizien
Das Elternhaus von Anni K. in...
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Hausbau für ein jung verheiratetes Paar in Machlinice / Galizien
Das ganze Dorf unterstützte...
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Image: Haus der Geschichte Wittenberg - RR-F -
Hof in Galizien
Ansicht eines Dreiseitenhofes...
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Image: Haus der Geschichte Wittenberg - RR-F -
Bau einer genossenschaftlichen Molkerei in Machlinice / Galizien
Gemeinsamer Bau einer...
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Image: Haus der Geschichte Wittenberg - RR-F -
Männerumsiedlerlager in Pabionice
Männerumsiedlerlager in...
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Image: Haus der Geschichte Wittenberg - RR-F
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