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Problems in Poland
After World War One, Germany was forced to give up much of its territory. Along with this was the creation of a new political state known as Poland, which gained much of Germany’s old territory. Along with its new territory, Poland also acquired multiple pockets of ethnic German populations. The Pols were not kind to…
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Peace Deals
While the whole world was looking to start a war and finish Germany, Germany was doing to exact opposite, trying to look for ways to form peace instead. Germany was trying to rebuild her military back even before Hitler got elected to power, it was in violation of the Treaty of Versailles. Many of the…
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Bunds Camp
Just like all other groups of immigrants in America, the Americans Germans liked to stay together in their own community. In 1937 enough German immigrants were able to pull their money together and buy themselves their own recreation area in Andover New Jersey. The Germans built a meeting hall, and that same year Camp Nordland…
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The First Eastern European Nazi
Alfred Rosenberg was an Estonian German, who spent time going to school in Russia. However, in February 1918 Estonia was became occupied by Germany after the Red Army was sent into retreat. During this time on the 24th of February the Estonian had a Declaration of Independence. Surprisingly the Imperial Germans were respectful of this…
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The First American Nazis
America had always been a home for many people from Germany. Throughout America they’ve owned worked in many factories and farms. Even during the height of the great depression in America and Weimer factories were still opening up, that were run by Germans This drew many of the immigrants from Germany to work for them.…