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Germanisation, or Germanization, is the
spread of the
German language, people, and culture. It was a
central idea of
German conservative thought in the...
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Kingdom of
Prussia and
later the
German Empire imposed a
number of
Germanisation policies and
measures in the
newly gained territories,
aimed at limiting...
- The
Germanisation of the
Province of
Posen was a
policy of the
Kulturkampf measures enacted by
German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck,
whose goal was to...
- The
intermittent Germanisation of
Prussia was a
historical process that
resulted in the region’s
inclusion in
various German states.
Originating with...
- An
intense process of
Germanisation was
carried out by ****
Germany in German-occupied
Poland during World War II, with the
ultimate goal of eliminating...
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Germanisation is the
spread of the
German people,
customs and institutions. The
penetration of
Germanic elements in the Gaul
region began from the twilight...
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insinuated a Polish-Catholic-Austrian connection. It was a
vehicle for
germanisation, as
everything Polish including the
language were
banned from schools...
- murder, and in the case of some
Poles with
German ancestry,
forceful Germanisation.
Forster was
directly responsible for the
extermination of non-Germans...
- to "ethnicity inversion". The term is also used to
describe the "re-
Germanisation" of the
German people,
after new
Lebensraum was
conquered and the German...
- Bukovina,
Bessarabia and Dobrudscha). To
further its
objective of
Germanisation, ****
Germany endeavoured to
increase the
number of 'Volksdeutsche'...