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Meaning of "germanisation"

Germanisation is the process of making something or someone German in form, character, or culture
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Germanisation was halted and the censorship lifted as well.
There was also a portion of children designated for germanisation.
Germanisation in these conquered countries proceeded more slowly.
Jagow himself favoured the latter policy of annexation and germanisation.
Germanisation in the east.
These might include the children of people executed for resisting Germanisation.
The process of Germanisation was never completely successful.
Officials then turned up and removed a number of the children for Germanisation.
Germanisation in Prussia occurred in several stages.
Prussian officials identified Germanisation as the progress of higher culture over a lower one.
Germanisation began with the classification of people suitable as defined on the Nazi Volksliste.
Their children were often taken for Germanisation while they were deported.
The Germanisation had been halted and the censorship lifted as well.
This part of the Silesia region was the least affected by centuries of germanisation.
An intensification of Germanisation inhibited the activity of Polish population in this cultural area.

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Public education was increasingly subjected to Russification and Germanisation measures.
Various Germanisation plans were implemented.
Prussian Lithuanians experienced similar policies of Germanisation.
He unsuccessfully tried to oppose the Germanisation campaign begun by the Prussians.
The Germanisation of the Polish populous included limitedly planned and systemised elimination of the Poles.
Rota was a patriotic poem protesting Germanisation that Nowowiejski had set to music.
The Nazis started a policy of violent Germanisation.
The Germanisation of the new Reich.
The Nazis chose a policy of violent Germanisation.
Germanisation of Poles in Ruhr area.
Later Ukraine was targeted for Germanisation.
Early forms of Germanisation were recorded by German monks in manuscripts such as Chronicon Slavorum.
The area remained Polish despite attempts at Germanisation.
Germanisation of institutions, education as well through colonisation was implemented.
The interwar period was characterised by ongoing Germanisation policies, intensified especially under the Nazis.
An unknown number of " stolen children " were taken to Nazi Germany for Germanisation.
However, these Germanisation policies were not at all successful.
Ecclesiastical policy led to earlier and longer-lasting Christianisation than Germanisation.
The colonisation and germanisation of Flanders took place primarily in the 6th and 7th centuries.
For Poles who did not resist and the resettled ethnic Germans, Germanisation began.
In Styria the action of Germanisation of the Slovenes was controlled by SS-Sturmbannführer Franz Steindl.
Following the Kulturkampf, the German Empire for nationalist reasons implemented Germanisation programs.
During the period of the German Empire, harsh Germanisation measures were enacted in the region.
Germanisation ( also spelled Germanization ) is the spread of the German language, people and culture.
In the Prussian-occupied provinces there was so-called Kulturkampf which involved Germanisation and fighting Catholicism.
Folker Heinecke's Germanisation programme he was forced through 'failed to erase his pre-Lebensborn past.
Almost 5,000 Polish children were kidnapped by German authorities from their parents for potential Germanisation.
In the 18th, colonisation and Germanisation of Piekary Śląskie was increased.
Additionally almost 30,000 children were kidnapped by German authorities from their parents for potential Germanisation.
In post-1945 Germany and Austria the concept of Germanisation is no longer considered relevant.
In 1871 it was included in Imperial Germany and was subject to Germanisation.
Prussia pursued a second colonization aimed at Germanisation after 1832.
Under Wiprecht von Groitzsch in the 1120s, Meissen underwent a process of Germanisation.
Around 80,000 Slovenes were forcibly deported to Eastern Germany for potential Germanisation or forced labour.

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