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  1. Alemanes del Cáucaso. Alemanes del Cáucaso (en alemán: Kaukasiendeutsche) 1 son alemanes étnicos asentados en la zona del Cáucaso, primeramente cerca de Tiflis 2 en la primera mitad del siglo XIX. La región del Cáucaso está comprendida hoy día por parte de los territorio de las actuales Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaiyán y Rusia.

  2. In accordance with the Potsdam Agreement, at the end of 1945—wrote Hahn & Hahn—4.5 million Germans who had fled or been expelled were under the control of the Allied governments. From 1946 to 1950 around 4.5 million people were brought to Germany in organized mass transports from Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary.

  3. Germans were characterised as rapacious Huns during the First World War.This followed the Kaiser's Hun speech during the Boxer rebellion.. Stereotypes of Germans include real or imagined characteristics of the German people used by people who see the German people as a single and homogeneous group.

  4. Crimea Germans. The Crimea Germans ( German: Krimdeutsche, Russian: крымские немцы, romanized : krymskiye nemtsy) were ethnic German settlers who were invited to settle in the Crimea as part of the Ostsiedlung ("East Settlement").

  5. Letonia. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Los alemanes del Báltico (en alemán: Deutsch-Balten o Baltendeutsche) eran alemanes étnicos de la costa oriental del mar Báltico, territorios que hoy conforman los países de Estonia y Letonia. Formaron la élite comercial, política y cultural de esa región por varios siglos, e incluso varios de ellos ...

  6. Descripció. Les cases Torres Germans estan ubicades a l'angle oest de l'illa d'habitatges del districte de l'Eixample delimitada pels carrers París, Enric Granados, Còrsega i Aribau. Es tracta de tres edificis adjacents realitzats entre els anys 1905 i 1908 per la Societat Torres Germans i projectats per l'arquitecte Jaume Torres Grau.

  7. German grammar. The grammar of the German language is quite similar to that of the other Germanic languages . Although some features of German grammar, such as the formation of some of the verb forms, resemble those of English, German grammar differs from that of English in that it has, among other things, cases and gender in nouns and a strict ...