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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Expulsion of Germans after World War II |  |  |  | Expulsion of Germans after World War II: Encyclopedia II - History of Germany since 1945 - East GermanyMain article: History of East Germany
In the Soviet occupation zone, the Social Democratic Party was forced to merge with the Communist Party in April 1946 to form a new party, the Socialist Unity Party (SED). The October 1946 elections resulted in coalition governments in the five Land (state) parliaments with the SED as the undisputed leader.
A series of people's congresses were called in 1948 and early 1949 by the SED. Under Soviet direction, a constitution was drafted on May 30, 1949, and adopted on October 7, ...
See also:History of Germany since 1945, History of Germany since 1945 - The division of Germany, History of Germany since 1945 - Two Germanies, History of Germany since 1945 - West Germany, History of Germany since 1945 - East Germany, History of Germany since 1945 - East-West Relations, History of Germany since 1945 - The unification of East and West Germany, History of Germany since 1945 - Background, History of Germany since 1945 - Settlement, History of Germany since 1945 - Germany today Read more here: » History of Germany since 1945: Encyclopedia II - History of Germany since 1945 - East Germany |
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|  |  |  | Expulsion of Germans after World War II: Encyclopedia II - History of Germany since 1945 - The unification of East and West GermanyMain article: German reunification
History of Germany since 1945 - Background.
International plans for the unification of Germany were made during the early years following the establishment of the two states, but to no avail. In March 1952, the Soviet government proposed holding elections for a united German assembly while making the proposed united Germany a neutral state, as eventually did Austria. The Western Allied governments refused this initiative, while continuing West Germany's integration ...
See also:History of Germany since 1945, History of Germany since 1945 - The division of Germany, History of Germany since 1945 - Two Germanies, History of Germany since 1945 - West Germany, History of Germany since 1945 - East Germany, History of Germany since 1945 - East-West Relations, History of Germany since 1945 - The unification of East and West Germany, History of Germany since 1945 - Background, History of Germany since 1945 - Settlement, History of Germany since 1945 - Germany today Read more here: » History of Germany since 1945: Encyclopedia II - History of Germany since 1945 - The unification of East and West Germany |
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|  |  |  | Expulsion of Germans after World War II: Encyclopedia II - History of Germany since 1945 - East-West RelationsUnder Chancellor Adenauer West Germany declared its right to speak for the entire German nation. The Hallstein Doctrine restricted diplomatic relations to countries that refused to give East Germany the status of state.
The constant stream of East Germans fleeing to West Germany placed great strains on East German-West German relations in the 1950s. East Germany sealed the borders to West Germany in 1952, but people continued to flee from East Berlin to West Berlin. On August 13, 1961, East Germany began building the Berlin Wall aroun ...
See also:History of Germany since 1945, History of Germany since 1945 - The division of Germany, History of Germany since 1945 - Two Germanies, History of Germany since 1945 - West Germany, History of Germany since 1945 - East Germany, History of Germany since 1945 - East-West Relations, History of Germany since 1945 - The unification of East and West Germany, History of Germany since 1945 - Background, History of Germany since 1945 - Settlement, History of Germany since 1945 - Germany today Read more here: » History of Germany since 1945: Encyclopedia II - History of Germany since 1945 - East-West Relations |
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|  |  |  | Expulsion of Germans after World War II: Encyclopedia II - Expulsion of Germans after World War II - Summary of German Expellee PopulationNotes:
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 ...
See also:Expulsion of Germans after World War II, Expulsion of Germans after World War II - Wording of the actual agreement, Expulsion of Germans after World War II - Discussion of the reasons, Expulsion of Germans after World War II - The results, Expulsion of Germans after World War II - Summary of German Expellee Population, Expulsion of Germans after World War II - Historical development, Expulsion of Germans after World War II - Germany, Expulsion of Germans after World War II - Poland, Expulsion of Germans after World War II - Czechoslovakia, Expulsion of Germans after World War II - Hungary, Expulsion of Germans after World War II - Russia, Expulsion of Germans after World War II - Development Read more here: » Expulsion of Germans after World War II: Encyclopedia II - Expulsion of Germans after World War II - Summary of German Expellee Population |
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|  |  |  | Expulsion of Germans after World War II: Encyclopedia II - Expulsion of Germans after World War II - The resultsUp to 12.4 million Germans of the postwar population were forced to leave. The estimates of people that lost their lives differ. According to Federal Statistics Bureau of Germany in 1958 more than 2.1 million had lost their lives during this process, however the Bureau estimated the number of Germans who before 1945 had lived east of the Oder and Neiße and deducted the number of those who after the war were living in the German Federal Republic, Austria or the German Democratic Republic, taking the difference as dead. However only one tenth ...
See also:Expulsion of Germans after World War II, Expulsion of Germans after World War II - Wording of the actual agreement, Expulsion of Germans after World War II - Discussion of the reasons, Expulsion of Germans after World War II - The results, Expulsion of Germans after World War II - Summary of German Expellee Population, Expulsion of Germans after World War II - Historical development, Expulsion of Germans after World War II - Germany, Expulsion of Germans after World War II - Poland, Expulsion of Germans after World War II - Czechoslovakia, Expulsion of Germans after World War II - Hungary, Expulsion of Germans after World War II - Russia, Expulsion of Germans after World War II - Development Read more here: » Expulsion of Germans after World War II: Encyclopedia II - Expulsion of Germans after World War II - The results |
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