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Former eastern territories of Germany | Pre-war German territory east of the Oder-Neisse line is shown in Gray, as it was assigned / annexed to Poland and the Soviet Union.
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Former German territories east of the Oder and Neisse rivers, mainly the Prussian provinces of Pomerania, East Prussia, West Prussia, Upper Silesia, Lower Silesia, the eastern Neumark of Brandenburg, and a small piece of Saxony were thus detached from Germany.
: See also: Expulsion of Germans after World War II, The industrial plans for Germany, Oder-Neisse line, Former eastern territories of Germany, and German reparations for World War II
The expulsions of Germans from the lost areas in the east ( see also Former eastern territories of Germany ), the Sudetenland, and elsewhere in eastern Europe went on for several years.
The majority of those who survived the war in Ukraine were forcibly deported to the Former eastern territories of Germany after Poland was shifted to the West by the Allied Potsdam Agreement after World War II.
* Former eastern territories of Germany, territories lost by Germany during and after the two world wars
In 367, Wang also led an army against the warlords Lian Qi ( 斂岐 ) and Li Yan ( 李儼 ), who occupied modern eastern Gansu and who had vacillated between Former Qin and Former Liang.
Former bypassed sections of the Princes Highway are generally signed with a National Route Alt 1 shield ( within eastern Melbourne ) or designated from C101 to C104 and C109.
File: Schofields_13-12-10-2. jpg | Former carpark with pedestrian footbridge under construction on the eastern side
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* April 10 – Former Beatle Stuart Sutcliffe dies from cerebral paralysis caused by a brain hemorrhage in Hamburg, Germany.
Former star Clint Dempsey, who now plays club soccer for Tottenham Hotspur in the English Premier League, was the only American player to score a goal at the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany.
Former noble titles appearing in male and female variants, transformed by the Weimar Constitution, article 109, into parts of the surnames in Germany, however, established for these surnames a new tradition of gender-specific variants in official registration.
Since its start in 1989, Buncher Leadership Training has conducted seminars in the former Soviet Union, the Baltic States, Poland, Germany, Former Yugoslavia, Romania, Hungary, and Bulgaria as well as India and Latin America.
Before 1989 Engagement with Democratic and Dissident movements in Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and the Former East Germany.
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