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German exodus from Eastern Europe - Evacuation |  | German exodus from Eastern Europe - Evacuation: Encyclopedia II - German exodus from Eastern Europe - Evacuation |  | Main article: World War II evacuation and expulsion.
Late towards the end of the war German authorities ordered the evacuation of areas close to the advancing front. Not only people who had been citizens of Nazi Germany (Reichsdeutsche) but also ethnic Germans (Volksdeutsche) were successfully evacuated (around 5 million people) before the rest were overrun by the Red Army.
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See also:German exodus from Eastern Europe, German exodus from Eastern Europe - Nazi-Soviet population transfers, German exodus from Eastern Europe - Evacuation, German exodus from Eastern Europe - Expulsion, German exodus from Eastern Europe - Emigration of Germans from Eastern Europe |  | | German exodus from Eastern Europe, German exodus from Eastern Europe - Emigration of Germans from Eastern Europe, German exodus from Eastern Europe - Evacuation, German exodus from Eastern Europe - Expulsion, German exodus from Eastern Europe - Nazi-Soviet population transfers, Danube-Swabians, Population transfer, Regained Territories, Volga German, History of Germans in Russia and the Soviet Union |  | |
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German exodus from Eastern Europe - Evacuation
Main article: World War II evacuation and expulsion.
Late towards the end of the war German authorities ordered the evacuation of areas close to the advancing front. Not only people who had been citizens of Nazi Germany (Reichsdeutsche) but also ethnic Germans (Volksdeutsche) were successfully evacuated (around 5 million people) before the rest were overrun by the Red Army.
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