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Jewish banks, etc ; memos from the Central Organization of German Jews in Karlsruhe to all members preparatory to Reichstag elections (July 1932); other documents on Zionists, Jewish organizations, Jewish Freemason lodge; on the German-Christian Order about Nazi opposition to all Freemason lodges and religious orders; and a list of Freemason lodges and private clubs Page 2 Note: USHMM
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Society Clubs created by the Open Society Fund — Sofia It began in 1992 and is located in Varna, the third largest city in Bulgaria, on the Black Sea coast Its first board brought together representatives of the business world, local government and the independent sector It operates under the law as a voluntary, nonpolitical, nonprofit organization of citizens, which supports and
most advanced German minority in East-Central Europe Once dominant deten German extreme right-wing organizations had been sentenced in the Brno
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the part of the Sudeten German Homeland Association (Sudetendeutsche new lease of life to the leaders of the expellee organizations who demanded that
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J Tampke, Czech-German Relations and the Politics of Central Europe © Jürgen loric traditions) had a firm base in Volkstums organizations Some of these
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This thesis describes the life of Czech and German nations within the Central organizations could not influence German foreign policy and the German federal
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century This project explores assertions of a cosmopolitan Central European identity in Political expellee organizations like the Sudeten German Homeland
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28 oct 2019 · and organisational platform of the Sudeten German youth movement goals was evident in the associations and societies in question ARTICLE sudetendeutsche Geschichte (Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang Verlag, 2012)
The Sudetendeutsche Jugendgemeinschaft the ideological and organisational platform of the Sudeten German youth movement and its means to create the
Comparing Sudeten Germans in Inter-war Czechoslovakia with the power and activities of a group's lobby state or organisation (the intervening vari- the bargaining games played between these groups and their central state governments
In April 1949 a large number of these organizations participated in the foundation of the Central Association of Expelled Germans.
000 Germans had already left or been driven out of the former Sudetenland.8 While the central government was preparing the organisation of the transfer in
Its central thesis being that both sets were marked by a Sudeten German Volksgemeinschaft “a unified uniformly organized and led Sudeten-Germandom
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Recent historical studies on the organizations of German expellees and 28In his speech in the central rally of the Sudeten Home Society in Stuttgart in ...
responsibility for the crimes of the Third Reich. Its officials sought rehabilitation of German society as well as the state in the international community
Workers' sport associations were first formed in central Europe in sport organizations existed in Germany Switzerland and the Czech.
11 oct. 2012 Auxiliary Parties Mass Organizations
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elements and also examine the role of the wartime Sudeten-German as wel SOtokar Odlozilik "Eduard Bene