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" The German exodus : "
by G.C. Paikert.
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BL
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714255
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b536405
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Main Entry
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by G.C. Paikert.
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Title & Author
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The German exodus : : a selective study on the post-World War II expulsion of German populations and its effects\ by G.C. Paikert.
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Publication Statement
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Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1962
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Series Statement
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Publications of the Research Group for European Migration Problems, 12.
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(x, 97 pages)
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ISBN
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9401509573
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: 9789401509572
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Contents
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I. Exodus Teutonicus --;1. Introduction --;2. Approximate Number and Place of Origin of the Refugees --;3. Conditions under which the Migration Occurred --;4. Conditions Found in the Receiving Places --;II. Motives of the Great Flight --;1. Motives of those Germans who Moved out before the Expulsion --;2. Motives of those Germans who Stayed at Home --;3. The Three Phases of the Exodus --;III. The Legal Basis of the Expulsion, the Potsdam Agreement --;1. The Protocol --;2. Motives of the Soviets and its Dependencies --;3. It Was Hitler Who Started It --;4. The Expulsion, Symptom of Nationalism or Effect of Sovietization? --;5. Share and Responsibility of the Western Two --;6. Motives of the Western Two --;IV. Fundamentals Concerning the Settlement of the Newcomers, Their Socio-Economic Integration in West Germany --;1. From Chaos to Consolidation --;2. Socio-Economic Integration --;3. Permanent 'Political Camps'? A Second Arab-Israeli Issue? Spread of Communism? --;4. The German Guilt Complex and Revision --;5. A Curious Impact on the International Economic Plane --;V. The Role of the Expellees in the 'German Miracle' --;1. An Overlooked Aspect of the 'Miracle' --;2. Turning a Liability into an Asset --;3. The New Wave of Industrialization and the Refugees --;VI. The Impact of the Newcomers on West Germany's Socio-Cultural Geography --;1. Shifts in West Germany's Socio-cultural Structure --;2. The Newcomers' Place in West Germany's Cultural Life --;3. Changes in Basic Religious Patterns --;VII. The Expulsion and the Universal Norms of Law --;1. The Legal Situation --;2. The Concept of the Major Functions of War --;3. (National) Self-determination --;4. Human Rights --;5. The Right to Homeland and Residence --;VIII. Nation-State, National Minorities and the Expulsion --;1. The Expulsion, a Factor in the Crisis of the Nation-State? --;2. The Expellees and the Problem of National (Ethnic) Minorities --;IX. Solution? --;1. Stand of the Beneficiaries of the Potsdam Accord --;2. Stand of the Western Two --;3. The Uncommitted States --;4. German Approaches to a Solution --;5. Repatriation without Changes in Sovereignties --;6. Is the Oder-Neisse Territory Now a Ghostland? --;7. Who Will Return? --;X. Conclusions --;1. The Indispensable Background --;2. No Single Debit or Credit Sheet --;3. Summary --;Charter of the German Expellees --;Selective Bibliography --;Maps and Tables.
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Abstract
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This brief study of the 1945 expulsion of German populations from Eastern-Central and Eastern Europe does not by any means pretend to be a complete and exhaustive analysis of a subject so massive, complex and controversial.
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Subject
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Social Sciences - General.
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Social sciences.
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Subject
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Social Sciences.
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G C Paikert
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