- the
right to "return" to
Germany and ("re")claim
German citizenship (
Aussiedler/Spätaussiedler, "late emigrants").
After legislative changes in late 1992...
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organized crime in
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criminal Aussiedler families.
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ethnic Germans (also
called Volga Germans,
Russia Germans)...
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Aussiedler)
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modern Germany after 1955 (including
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ethnicity formed or
still forms an
advantage under certain cir****stances (see
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