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Expulsion of Germans after World War II - Summary of German Expellee Population

Expulsion of Germans after World War II - Summary of German Expellee Population: Encyclopedia II - Expulsion of Germans after World War II - Summary of German Expellee Population

Notes: Germany-The pre-war eastern German provinces that became Polish in 1945. Eastern Europe- Includes ethnic Germans in Czechoslovakia, Poland, Danzig, the Baltic nations, Hungary, Romania and Yugoslavia. Does not include the USSR. Population in 1939- Includes bilinguals who were listed as Germans. Military Losses 1939-45 Research by R. Overmans has increased this total by 360,000 thus reducing civilian losses. Wartime Transfers In -Wartime evacuation of persons from ...

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Expulsion of Germans after World War II: Encyclopedia II - Expulsion of Germans after World War II - Summary of German Expellee Population



Expulsion of Germans after World War II - Summary of German Expellee Population

Notes:
Germany-The pre-war eastern German provinces that became Polish in 1945.
Eastern Europe- Includes ethnic Germans in Czechoslovakia, Poland, Danzig, the Baltic nations, Hungary, Romania and Yugoslavia. Does not include the USSR.
Population in 1939- Includes bilinguals who were listed as Germans.
Military Losses 1939-45 Research by R. Overmans has increased this total by 360,000 thus reducing civilian losses.
Wartime Transfers In -Wartime evacuation of persons from western Germany.
Civilian Losses -Losses primarily during military campaign in 1945, also includes 270,000 dead in the USSR after being deported as laborers. This table reflects the research of Reichling and Overmans that has adjusted the estimate of civilian deaths downward from the 1958 German government estimate of 2.1 million dead.
Remaining in East Europe-Primarily bilinguals except in the case of Romania. Research by G. Reichling has increased this total by 230,000 thus reducing civilian losses

Sources:
Gerhard Reichling. Die deutschen Vertriebenen in Zahlen. Bonn 1986 ISBN 3-88557-046-7.
Rűdiger Overmans. Deutsche militärische Verluste im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Oldenbourg 2000. ISBN 3-486-56531-1

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