Hallo,
hat jemand von diesem Buch gehoert?
Erschienen 8.November 2001
Redrawing Nations, Ethnic Cleansing in East-Central Europe, 1944-1948
Edited by Philipp Ther und Ana Siljak
Published by Rowman & Littlefield
CONTENTS
1. Introduction, Mark Kramer
2. A Century of Forced Migration: The Origins and
Consequences of Ethnic Cleansing, Philipp Ther
PART 1: CREATING A POLISH NATION-STATE
3. Forced Migration and the Transformation of Polish
Society in the Postwar Period, Krystyna Kersten
4. Cleansing Poland of Germans: The Province of
Pomerania, 1945-1949, Stanislaw Jankowiak
5. Who Is a Pole and Who Is a German? The Province of
Olsztyn in 1945, Claudia Kraft
6. De-Germanization and Re-Polonization in Upper Silesia,
1945-1950, Bernard Linek
7. Expulsion, Resettlement, Civil Strife: The Fate of
Poland's Ukrainians, 1944-1947, Orest Subtelny
8. Overcoming Ukrainian Resistance: The Deportation of
Ukrainians within Poland in 1947, Marek Jasiak
9. Gathering Poles into Poland: Forced Migration from
Poland's Former Eastern Territories, Jerzy Kochanowski
PART 2: RETRIBUTION AND EXPULSION IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA
10. The Mechanics of Ethnic Cleansing: The Expulsion of
Germans from Czechoslovakia, 1945-1947, Eagle Glassheim
11. To Prosecute or to Expel? Czechoslovak Retribution
and the Transfer of the Sudeten Germans, Benjamin
Frommer
12. The Social and Economic Consequences of Resettling
Czechs into Northwestern Bohemia, 1945-1947, Zdenek
Radvanovsky
PART 3: GERMAN REFUGEES AND THE NEW GERMAN STATES
13. Compelling the Assimilation of Expellees in the
Soviet Zone of Occupation and the GDR, Manfred Wille
14. Social Conflict and Social Transformation in the
Integration of Expellees into Rural Brandenburg,
1945-1952, Arnd Bauerkamper
15. The German Refugees and Expellees from the East and
the Creation of a Western German Identity after World War
II, Rainer Schulze
16. Conclusion, Ana Siljak
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Book Description
After World War II, some 12 million Germans, 3 million Poles and Ukrainians,
and tens of thousands of Hungarians were expelled from their homes and
forced to migrate to their supposed countries of origin. Using the latest
archival materials from Polish, Ukrainian, Russian, Czechoslovak, German,
British, and American archives, the contributors to this book provide a
sweeping, detailed account of the turmoil caused by the huge wave of forced
migration during the nascent Cold War. The book also documents the deep and
lasting political, social, and economic consequences of this traumatic time,
raising difficult questions about the effect of forced migration on postwar
reconstruction, the rise of Communism, and the growing tensions between
Western Europe and the Eastern bloc. Those interested in European Cold-War
history will find this book indispensable for understanding the profound-but
hitherto little known-upheavals caused by the massive ethnic cleansing that
took place from 1944 to 1948.
About the Author
Philipp Ther is a researcher at the Center for the Comparative History of
Europe in Berlin. Ana Siljak is managing editor of the "Journal of Cold War
Studies".
Wenn ich mich richtig erinnere, hat hier mal jemand nach Fabricius gesucht: Ich habe folgenden Zufallsfund aus Königsberg/Haberberg:
Gottlieb Wilhelm Fabricius
*3.6.1803, ~10.6.1803
Vater: Johann Jacob Fabricius
Mutter: Maria Charlotta Marlau
Bei Bedarf kann ich den Eintrag auch gern als Scan zuschicken.
Viele Grüße
Steffen
Hallo Steffen,
da ich in meinem Ahnen-Pool weitere Fabricius besitze, habe ich deine
Daten übernommen.
Wäre es dir vielleicht möglich, mir die genaue Quelle zu nennen?
Ansonsten muss ich diese Daten mit SoS (Steffen Sobe) signieren und das
ist für die Nachwelt keine nachvollziehbare Quelle.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Franz-Jörg Becker aus der Messestadt Leipzig