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Eastern European Germans in Germany, November 1946:
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Some interesting info about their regional distribution:
Germans from East Prussia settled mainly along the Baltic and North Sea coasts: "(...) The expellees from East Prussia moved westward along the Baltic Sea and piled up in large concentrations in both Mecklenburg and Schleswig-Holstein on the southern coast of that sea and near the Danish border. (...)"
Eastern European Germans in West Germany in 1950:
Baden-Württemberg only:
https://www.leo-bw.de/media/kgl_atlas/current/delivered/pdf/HABW_12_6.pdf
Bavaria only:
Schleswig only:
There was a large gender imbalance in the expellee population, the men having been lost in the war:
Regional distribution of East European Germans (where they settled):
Breakdown of Eastern European Germans by their region of origin:
^^^
But between 1950 and 1961 many Germans fled the GDR (Soviet/Communist Germany) and settled in West Germany - in total approximately 2,700,000 - including around 839,000 Germans who had previously fled Eastern Europe (and had initially settled in the GDR, later fleeing to West Germany):
"Of the approximate 2.7 million Germans who fled the GDR prior to 1961, 839,000 were expellees [from Eastern Europe]."
https://www.ifw-kiel.de/fileadmin/D...the-cost-of-remoteness-revisited/kwp_2070.pdf
^^^
Some interesting info about their regional distribution:
Germans from East Prussia settled mainly along the Baltic and North Sea coasts: "(...) The expellees from East Prussia moved westward along the Baltic Sea and piled up in large concentrations in both Mecklenburg and Schleswig-Holstein on the southern coast of that sea and near the Danish border. (...)"
Eastern European Germans in West Germany in 1950:
Baden-Württemberg only:
https://www.leo-bw.de/media/kgl_atlas/current/delivered/pdf/HABW_12_6.pdf
Bavaria only:
Schleswig only:
There was a large gender imbalance in the expellee population, the men having been lost in the war:
Regional distribution of East European Germans (where they settled):
Breakdown of Eastern European Germans by their region of origin:
^^^
But between 1950 and 1961 many Germans fled the GDR (Soviet/Communist Germany) and settled in West Germany - in total approximately 2,700,000 - including around 839,000 Germans who had previously fled Eastern Europe (and had initially settled in the GDR, later fleeing to West Germany):
"Of the approximate 2.7 million Germans who fled the GDR prior to 1961, 839,000 were expellees [from Eastern Europe]."
https://www.ifw-kiel.de/fileadmin/D...the-cost-of-remoteness-revisited/kwp_2070.pdf