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- German_evacuation_from_East-Central_Europe_near_the_end_of_World_War_II abstract "The German evacuation from East-Central Europe ahead of the Soviet advance in World War II was delayed until the last moment. Plans to evacuate people from the territories controlled by Nazi Germany in Central and Eastern Europe including from former eastern territories of Germany were prepared by German authorities only when the defeat was inevitable, resulting in utter chaos. The evacuation in most of the Nazi-occupied areas began in January 1945, when the Soviet forces were already rapidly advancing westward.Up until March 1945 the Nazi authorities had evacuated from the eastern territories (pre-war Germany, Poland, Hungary, Romania and Yugoslavia) an estimated an 10 to 15 million persons, Germans as well as citizens of other nations. On the territory of Germany awarded to Poland after the war there 10 million residents in 1944/45, including 7.3 million permanent residents ie.Reichsdeutsche, (including million ethnic Poles spared the expulsions, and 6.4 million German speaking Reichsdeutsche), in addition on German territory to be evacuated were 2.5 million transients consisting of 1.5 million bombing raid evacuees from the heartland of Nazi Germany and of 1 million slave workers of many nationalities making products for the SS Ostindustrie and DAW. Polish historians put the number of \"Germans\" in early 1945 on the territory of post war Poland at 12,339,400 ( 8,885,400 on prewar German territory, 670,000 from prewar Poland; 900,000 ethnic Germans resettled in Poland; 750,000 administrative staff and 1,134,000 bombing raid evacuees. )The priority was given to bureaucratic administrative staff with their families estimated at 750,000. Along with the native German civilians, as well as the Volksdeutsche from the east (i.e. the German-speakers) were evacuated or fled. Most of the affected Volksdeutsche had settled into occupied Poland before March 1944. They took up farms and homes of Poles forcibly removed (or executed) during the ethnic cleansing operations in the preceding years. Meanwhile, the number of returning Reich Germans who had fled eastward temporarily in fear of the British and American bombings in the centre of Germany is also estimated between 825,000 at a minimum, and up to 1,134,000 by some historians.Apart from the evacuation of civilians, the Germans also evacuated Nazi concentration camp prisoners from the WVHA controlled enterprises, who were forced to walk to the Austrian and German borders as the Soviets approached from the east. The German SS evacuated camp after camp as the war drew to a close, sending at least 250,000 men and women on death marches starting in March and April 1945. Some of those marches to the heartland of Germany and Austria lasted for weeks, causing thousands of deaths along the road.Statistics dealing with the evacuations are incomplete and there's no guarantee that estimates are accurate because in the Cold War years various government offices have manipulated them in order to make a political point. According to a recent estimate in Germany up to six million Germans may have fled or had been evacuated from the areas east of the Oder-Neisse line before the Red Army and the Soviet-controlled Polish People's Army took hold of the entire territory of postwar Poland. The West German search service was able to confirm the deaths of 86,860 civilians due to the wartime flight and evacuations from those areas.".
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