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    1. AbeFromanEast on

      This is sometimes depicted as another one of WWII’s crimes and it certainly wasn’t pretty, but keep this in mind. If those ethnic Germans had not been deported back to Germany they certainly would have been killed by the local people who lived in those countries Nazi Germany had occupied and destroyed.

    2. As usual, this numbers are highly inflated. Most of the Germans in Eastern Europe:
      – died during the war,
      – fled from incoming Red Army and never came back,
      – willingly emigrated from this territories, because they didn’t want to live in communist states.

      The number of actually deported people were much smaller. Many Germans initially remained and their emigration was stretched in time.

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