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Gottscheers (German:
Gottscheer, Slovene: Kočevarji, kočevski Nemci) are the
German settlers of the Kočevje
region (a.k.a. Gottschee) of Slovenia, formerly...
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located just
north of the City, 900
Gottscheer peasants stood against the
French army. In a
quick fight, the
Gottscheers were
thoroughly routed.
After this...
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toward both the
Gottscheers and the Slovenes,
promising the
latter equivalent farmland in
Germany for the land relinquished. The
Gottscheers were
given Reich...
- was the
border area
towards the
Italian occupation zone. The
German Gottscheers would have been
relocated to that area and
would form an
ethnic barrier...
- the
Gottscheer and the Slovenians,
promising the
latter equivalent farmland in
Germany for the land
relinquished in
Lower Styria. The
Gottscheer were...
- (South Tyrol)
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- 1330. For over 600 years, it was the
predominant oral
language of the
Gottscheers in that area,
whereas Standard German was
their written language. Most...
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Gottscheer Rebellion France
Gottschee peasants 1809 1809
Tyrol Rebellion Part of...
- form part of the
Illyrian Provinces. The
ethnic German po****tion, the
Gottscheers, led by
Johann Erker,
rebelled against the
French garrison.
Rebels were...
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These Germanic people became known as the
Gottscheers, and
their dialect, Gottscheerish. The
Gottscheers lived in
isolation in the
Gottschee area, which...