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  2. Category : German-language newspapers published in Romania

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  3. Richard Wagner (novelist) - Wikipedia

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    Wagner was a member of one of Romania's German minorities, called Banat Swabians, like his wife, Herta Müller [1] He studied German and Romanian literature at Timișoara University. He then worked as a German language school teacher and as a journalist, and published poetry and short stories in German.

  4. Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Romania

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    The Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Romania (German: Evangelische Kirche A.B. [Augsburgischen Bekenntnisses] in Rumänien, Romanian: Biserica Evanghelică de Confesiune Augustană în România) is a German-speaking Lutheran church in Romania, mainly based in Transylvania. As a Lutheran church, it adheres to the Augsburg Confession.

  5. Regat Germans - Wikipedia

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    Most of the Regat German population was re-settled in the mid 20th century during World War II through the Heim ins Reich national socialist population transfer policy. Nowadays, the remaining Regat Germans, as all other German groups in Romania, are represented in local and central politics by the Democratic Forum of Germans in Romania (FDGR ...

  6. German–Romanian Treaty for the Development of Economic ...

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    In exchange, the German government undertook to supply the Romanian government with technical know-how and military equipment which might be required. The agreement also gave trade benefits to German companies in Romania, in the form of free trade zones. The agreement was designated for a period of ten years, with the possibility of extension.

  7. Category:German–Romanian translators - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:German-language mass media in Romania - Wikipedia

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  9. Anti-Fascist Committee of German Workers in Romania

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    The Anti-Fascist Committee of German Workers in Romania was founded in March 1949 by a number of ethnic German party members, along with its organ Neuer Weg. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The Committee was tasked with mobilizing support for the Communist government amongst ethnic German labourers. [ 5 ]