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Philipp–Christian Wachs "Der Fall Theodor Oberländer (1905–1998): Ein Lehrstück deutscher Geschichte", Frankfurt/Main; New York Campus–Verl. 2000,
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Philipp–Christian Wachs "Der Fall Theodor Oberländer (1905–1998): Ein Lehrstück deutscher Geschichte", Frankfurt/Main; New York Campus-Verl. 2000,
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Ingo Haar, Historiker im Nationalsozialismus. Deutsche Geschichtswissenschaft und der „Volkstumskampf“ im Osten, Göttingen 2000
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concept that attempted to deny the very existence of Poland and the Polish people's right to live there.
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organisation founded on 26 May 1933. The organisation was supported by the
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Anna Rosmus: Hitlers Nibelungen, Samples Grafenau 2015, pp. 77f
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Bund Deutscher Osten w systemie antypolskiej propagandy
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of the Bund Deutscher Osten between 1933 and 1937 was
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German Nazi
Nazi Party
German Eastern Marches Society
irredentist
Reichsleiter
Theodor Oberländer
Passau
Wilhelm Leidl
Kulturkampf
Kirchenkampf
Germanisation
Ostflucht
Anti-Polish sentiment
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