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German exodus from Eastern Europe - Nazi-Soviet population transfers |  | German exodus from Eastern Europe - Nazi-Soviet population transfers: Encyclopedia II - German exodus from Eastern Europe - Nazi-Soviet population transfers |  | Main article: Nazi-Soviet population transfers.
Following the Nazi-Soviet pact, Soviet leader Josef Stalin permitted the departure of Germans from territories occupied by Soviet Union, notably Bessarabia and the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, which traditionally had a large German minority. The Volksdeutsche (ethnic Germans) were then resettled in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany, but also in Zamosc County as decided by Generalplan Ost. In ...
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 - Nazi-Soviet population transfers
Main article: Nazi-Soviet population transfers.
Following the Nazi-Soviet pact, Soviet leader Josef Stalin permitted the departure of Germans from territories occupied by Soviet Union, notably Bessarabia and the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, which traditionally had a large German minority. The Volksdeutsche (ethnic Germans) were then resettled in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany, but also in Zamosc County as decided by Generalplan Ost. In most cases the they were given farms taken from Poles who were deported from the area.
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