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  2. 1937 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    13 October — Germany, in a note to Brussels, guarantees the inviolability and integrity of Belgium so long as the latter abstains from military action against Germany; 5 November — In the Reich Chancellery, Adolf Hitler holds a secret meeting and states his plans for acquiring "living space" for the German people (recorded in the Hossbach ...

  3. Demographic estimates of the flight and expulsion of Germans

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    Gleitze estimated 800,000 civilian deaths (for Germany within 1937 borders only) among only "Eastern Germans" in the area of the expulsions. The figures in the Gleitze study were ignored by the Schieder commission report, issued in 1953, which gave a figure of 1.617 million civilian deaths among the eastern Germans (in 1937 borders) 1954–1961

  4. Demographics of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Due to the low birth rate Germany has recorded more deaths than births every year since 1972, [8] which means 2021 was the 50th consecutive year the German population would have decreased without immigration. However, due to immigration the population has actually increased during the last half-century.

  5. List of killings by law enforcement officers in Germany

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    Listed below are people killed by non-military law enforcement officers in Germany, whether or not in the line of duty, irrespective of reason or method. Included, too, are cases where individuals died in police custody due to applied techniques. Inclusion in the list implies neither wrongdoing nor justification on the part of the person killed or the officer involved. The listing simply ...

  6. German casualties in World War II - Wikipedia

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    The Schieder commission from 1953 to 1961 estimated 2.3 million civilian deaths in the expulsions- Germany in 1937 borders the Oder-Neisse region 2,167,000 (figure includes 500,000 military and 50,000 air raid dead); Poland (1939 borders) 217,000, Free City of Danzig 100,000; Czechoslovakia 225,600; Yugoslavia 69,000; Rumania 10,000; Hungary ...

  7. Category:Deaths in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Drug-related deaths in Germany (2 C, 10 P) P. Deaths by person in Germany (4 C, 21 P) Prisoners who died in German detention (3 C, 104 P) S. Suicides in Germany (10 C ...

  8. Altona Bloody Sunday - Wikipedia

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    Altona Bloody Sunday (German: Altonaer Blutsonntag) is the name given to the events of 17 July 1932 when a recruitment march by the Nazi SA led to violent clashes between the police, the SA and supporters of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) in Altona, which at the time belonged to the Prussian province of Schleswig-Holstein but is now part of Hamburg.

  9. List of mass shootings in Germany - Wikipedia

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    25 September 2021 Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg: 0 6 6: Six people were wounded in a shootout outside a restaurant. [12] 20 June 2021 Berlin: 0 4 4: Three men and a woman were wounded in a drive-by shooting in Wedding. [13] 26 December 2020 Berlin: 0 4 [n 1] 4: A criminal opened fire on other criminals after a dispute in Kreuzberg, wounding three.