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  2. Category:German exiles - Wikipedia

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  3. Exile (2020 film) - Wikipedia

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    Exile (German: Exil) is a 2020 Kosovan-German-Belgian thriller drama film directed by Visar Morina. It was selected as the Kosovan entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 93rd Academy Awards , but it was not nominated.

  4. Exilliteratur - Wikipedia

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    German Exilliteratur (German pronunciation: [ɛˈksiːl.lɪtəʁaˌtuːɐ̯], exile literature) is the name for works of German literature written in the German diaspora by refugee authors who fled from Nazi Germany, Nazi Austria, and the occupied territories between 1933 and 1945.

  5. Category:Exiles from Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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  6. Lists of German films - Wikipedia

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    List of East German films from the 1949–1990 German Democratic Republic; In 1949, both the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) and the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) came into existence, in 1990 they reunited as the Federal Republic, again informally referred to as simply Germany.

  7. BBC German Service - Wikipedia

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    Exiles who were employed by the BBC during the war included Carl Brinitzer , Michael Kerr, Elisabeth Gundolf , Walter Rilla, Robert Ehrenzweig [a] and Hans Huyn . [2]: 195–214 Erich Fried was a valuable writer during the postwar years. In 1958, the German Service aired a series of twelve talks by Alfred Kantorowicz .

  8. Flight and expulsion of Germans (1944–1950) - Wikipedia

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    During the later stages of World War II and the post-war period, Germans and Volksdeutsche fled and were expelled from various Eastern and Central European countries, including Czechoslovakia, and from the former German provinces of Lower and Upper Silesia, East Prussia, and the eastern parts of Brandenburg and Pomerania (Hinterpommern), which were annexed by Poland and the Soviet Union.

  9. Category:Exiles by nationality - Wikipedia

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