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(‎Added [en] description: General term for descendants of Germans who are still ethnically considered German after settling in (South) Eastern Europe)
(‎Changed [es] description: Término en circulación desde 1871 en adelante para grupos de personas reconocidas (étnica e históricamente) como alemanes (ciudadanos potenciales), incluso viviendo fuera del territorio nacional.)
 
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Oberbegriff für Nachfahren von Deutschen, die ethnisch nach Ansiedelung in (Süd-)Osteuropa weiterhin als Deutsche betrachtet werden
ab 1871 kursierender Begriff für Personengruppen, die auch außerhalb des Staatsgebiets lebend als (ethnisch und historisch) Deutsche (potentielle Staatsbürger) anerkannt werden
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General term for descendants of Germans who are still ethnically considered German after settling in (South) Eastern Europe
term used since 1871 for groups of people who are recognized as (ethnically and historically) Germans (potential citizens) even when living outside the country's territory
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Terme en circulation à partir de 1871 pour désigner des groupes de personnes reconnues (ethniquement et historiquement) comme Allemands (citoyens potentiels) même vivant en dehors du territoire national.
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Término en circulación desde 1871 en adelante para grupos de personas reconocidas (étnica e históricamente) como alemanes (ciudadanos potenciales), incluso viviendo fuera del territorio nacional.

Latest revision as of 12:26, 10 September 2024

term used since 1871 for groups of people who are recognized as (ethnically and historically) Germans (potential citizens) even when living outside the country's territory
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Auslandsdeutsche
term used since 1871 for groups of people who are recognized as (ethnically and historically) Germans (potential citizens) even when living outside the country's territory

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