The Impossible Border : Germany and the East, 1914-1922 /
Between 1914 and 1922, millions of Europeans left their homes as a result of war, postwar settlements, and revolution. After 1918, the immense movement of people across Germany's eastern border posed a sharp challenge to the new Weimar Republic. Ethnic Germans flooded over the border from the n...
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Ithaca, N.Y. :
Cornell University Press,
2010.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : the crisis of sovereignty
- "German brothers" : war and migration
- "Now we were the border" : the Freikorps Baltic campaign
- Socialist pioneers on the Soviet frontier : Ansiedlung Ost
- "We who suffered most" : the immigration of Germans from Poland
- "A flooding of the Reich with foreigners" : the frustrations of border control
- Anti-Bolshevism and the Bolshevik prisoners of war
- "A firm inner connection to Germany" : naturalization policy
- Tolerance and its limits : Russians, Jews, and asylum
- Conclusion : the legacy of crisis.