germanizing (Meaning)

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germanizing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Germanize

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germanizing Sentence Examples

  1. The process of germanizing the region began with the invasion of German forces during World War II.
  2. The government's goal was to germanize the population, forcing them to adopt German language, culture, and customs.
  3. Germanizing the territory was seen as a way to consolidate German control and expand its influence.
  4. The germanization process involved resettling ethnic Germans into the region and expelling or assimilating non-German populations.
  5. Germanizing education was a key part of the strategy to indoctrinate the youth and promote German nationalism.
  6. Many Polish and Czech communities resisted the germanization attempts, leading to widespread persecution and violence.
  7. The germanization efforts were eventually unsuccessful, as the Allies liberated the territories and re-established their sovereignty.
  8. The legacy of germanization continues to shape the cultural and political landscape of the affected regions.
  9. Germanizing the Baltic states was part of a larger Nazi plan to create a vast German empire in Eastern Europe.
  10. Post-war efforts to de-germanize the region focused on restoring the cultural and linguistic identities of the original inhabitants.

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of Germanize

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The process of germanizing the region began with the invasion of German forces during World War II.

The government's goal was to germanize the population, forcing them to adopt German language, culture, and customs.

Germanizing the territory was seen as a way to consolidate German control and expand its influence.

The germanization process involved resettling ethnic Germans into the region and expelling or assimilating non-German populations.