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Alfred J. Rieber
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| Repressive Population Transfers in Central Eastern and South-eastern Europe: A Historical Overview |
| Pages: 1-27 |
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N.S. Lebedeva
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| The Deportation of the Polish Population to the USSR, 1931-41 |
| Pages: 28-45 |
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T.V. Volokitina
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| The Polish-Czechoslovak Conflict over Teschen: The Problem of Resettling Poles and the Position of the USSR |
| Pages: 46-63 |
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Emilia Hrabovec
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| The Catholic Chirch and Deportations of Ethnic Germans from the Czech Lands |
| Pages: 64-82 |
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G.P. Murashko
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| The Fate of Hungarian Minorities in Slovakia after the Second World War: Resettlement and Re-Slovakization: Moskow's Position |
| Pages: 83-95 |
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A.F. Noskova
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| Migration of the Germans after the Second World War: Political and Psychological Aspects |
| Pages: 96-114 |
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Sylvia Schraut
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| 'Make the Germans Do It': The Refuge Problem in the American Zone of Post-war Germany |
| Pages: 115-124 |
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Thomas Grosser
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| The Integration of Deportees into the Society of the Federal Republic of Germany |
| Pages: 125-147 |
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Michael Schwartz
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| Refugees and Expellees in the Soviet Zone of Germany: Political and Social Problems of their Integration |
| Pages: 148-174 |
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Susanne Spülbeck
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| Ethnography of an Ecnounter: Reactions to Refugees in Post-war Germany and Russian Migrants after the Reunification - Context, Analogies and Changes |
| Pages: 175-190 |