Examples of 'german inhabitants' in a sentence

Meaning of "german inhabitants"

The phrase 'German inhabitants' refers to the people who live or reside in Germany. It denotes the population or community of individuals who are native to or have made Germany their home. It encompasses both German citizens and residents of other nationalities who are living in Germany

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The German inhabitants of the town were expelled.
The acceptance of the concept by the German inhabitants is not unanimous.
German inhabitants reported of being protected from the Polish authorities by the Soviet command.
The Allied occupation was greeted by a campaign of passive resistance from the German inhabitants.
The German inhabitants of the area and whole Silesia were expelled by the new authorities.
The original Gottschee German inhabitants had gradually moved away.
The German inhabitants were forcibly expelled and the village was resettled with Poles.
Chapter VIII deprived the Hungarian and German inhabitants of their citizenship.
The German inhabitants were expelled.
After the end of the war, a part of the German inhabitants returned.
The German inhabitants were later replaced by Jewswho were then replaced by Blacks.
However, the eastern quarter of Germany was later annexed and its German inhabitants expelled.
The German inhabitants were expelled and the town was resettled with Poles.
Nordstern would therefore be one among many military quasi-colonies with almost exclusively German inhabitants.
The few remaining German inhabitants were expelled or forced to become Polish citizens.

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Border areas of Czechoslovakia with approximately 3.3 million ethnic German inhabitants.
Its German inhabitants either fled before the advancing Red Army or were expelled.
All remaining German inhabitants were expelled westward and replaced with Polish settlers.
The German inhabitants were farmers and lived there during the Roman era.
After 1945, most German inhabitants were forcibly expelled and Polish settlers arrived in the town.
Many German inhabitants left to live within the new German borders, partly because of discrimination.
In 1877 the German inhabitants of Johannesruh migrated to the United States.
The German inhabitants were later replaced by Jews, who were then replaced by Blacks.
German inhabitants call it " Millionendorf ", an expression which means " village of a million people.

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