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    The Deutsche Volksliste (German People's List), a Nazi Party institution, aimed to classify inhabitants of Nazi-occupied territories (1939–1945) into...
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    Volksdeutsche (redirect from Volks-Deutsche)
    compiled specific lists and registered people as ethnic Germans in the "Deutsche Volksliste". In the sixteenth century Vasili III invited small numbers of craftsmen...
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  • United States Deutsche Versuchsanstalt für Luftfahrt, a German aerospace center Deutsche Volksliste, a former Nazi institution Deutsche Volleyball-Bundesliga...
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    enrolled into the Deutsche Volksliste, as a measure to compensate for the losses in the Wehrmacht (unlike Poles, Deutsche Volksliste members were eligible...
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    On March 4, 1941, Himmler introduced the German People's List (Deutsche Volksliste), which intended to segregate the inhabitants of German-occupied...
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    different Volksliste figures 1,001,000 were identified as Germans and 1,761,000 candidates for Germanisation. The figures for the Deutsche Volksliste exclude...
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    Initially the party was called Deutsche Volksliste, which soon changed to Deutsche Volksunion-Liste D and, in 1991, just Deutsche Volksunion. Frey's official...
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     380. "Germany's BND spy agency employed Heinrich Himmler's daughter". Deutsche Welle. 29 June 2018. Retrieved 13 October 2018. Fabian Leber: Gudrun Burwitz...
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    wojny światowej - [Accessed 19/1/2021] In Polish, but with many articles and books on the matter. - Deutsche Volksliste [Accessed 19/1/2021] In German....
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    population of Forster's Gau would be classed as German under the Deutsche Volksliste. Although far fewer Poles would be removed from Danzig-West Prussia...
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  • West Slavic Kashubians of Pomerania and Silesians of Silesia as Deutsche Volksliste, as they were considered capable of assimilation into the German...
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    1939; he was later released on 8 December. He refused to sign the Deutsche Volksliste, which would have given him rights similar to those of German citizens...
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  • of Poland, Nazi authorities established a German People's List (Deutsche Volksliste", or "DVL), whereby former Polish citizens of German ethnicity were...
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    "capable of Germanisation", and thus classified third category of Deutsche Volksliste (German ethnic classification list) if ties to the Polish nation...
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    German descent declared their loyalty to Germany by signing the Deutsche Volksliste. A West German government report estimated the deaths of 108,000...
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    Nazis in different categories according to their "Germanness" in the Deutsche Volksliste. While most of the Volksdeutsche population of pre-war Poland fled...
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    Everywhere, however, many thousands of people were forced to sign the Deutsche Volksliste, a racial documentation which the Nazis used to identify and give...
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    many remaining Poles fled from Rypin trying to avoid signing to the Deutsche Volksliste, however, many Poles eventually signed under the threat of deportation...
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  • with "no questions asked". Under the classifications set out by the Deutsche Volksliste (German Peoples' List), approximately two-thirds of the Polish population...
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    ethnic Poles to the General Government, the nazis introduced the Deutsche Volksliste, a classification of desirability of the population in occupied western...
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    former Polish citizens of German origin who signed the official Deutsche Volksliste. Depending on a definition of collaboration (and of a Polish citizen...
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    The DVV community leaders were asked to register people into the Deutsche Volksliste without proof of origin; all that they needed was a declaration,...
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    classic grammar school in Mysłowice in 1938. Although never signed “deutsche Volksliste” (German People's List), he was called up into Wehrmacht, sent to...
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  • politics of resettlement. Univ. of Utah Press, Salt Lake City 1953. The Deutsche Volksliste in Poland, 1939–1945. In: Journal of Central European affairs. 15...
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    Nevertheless, Joachim had been identified as a category III in the Deutsche Volksliste. As such he was deprived of his property in Ostromecko and banned...
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    Poland (World War II), the occupiers forced local Poles to sign the Deutsche Volksliste. Those who refused were beaten to death by the Germans, and their...
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    Poland (World War II), the occupiers forced local Poles to sign the Deutsche Volksliste. Those who refused were beaten to death by the Germans, and their...
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    continue running the factory on condition that he would sign the Deutsche Volksliste, which he refused. In December 1939, the occupiers expelled him with...
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    Poland (World War II), the occupiers forced local Poles to sign the Deutsche Volksliste. Those who refused were beaten to death by the Germans, and their...
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  • other Nazi researches worked on compiling the German National List (Deutsche Volksliste DVL), and calculated that approximately 30,000 Polish families should...
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