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- Germans_of_Serbia abstract "The Germans of Serbia (Serbian: Nemci u Srbiji/Немци у Србији, German: Serbiendeutsche) are an ethnic minority of Serbia which numbers 4,064 people according to last population census from 2011. The Germans of Serbia usually refer to themselves as Swabian (Schwaben, Švabe), and they are grouped into the Danube Swabians or Banat Swabians in the Vojvodina region, where the majority of the population resides. Germans settled parts of Serbia in the late 17th century during Habsburg administration. The German population of Vojvodina was more numerous in the past (about 350,000 before World War II). More than 250,000 left during the withdrawal of Nazi forces. As a consequence of the World War II events in Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav Communist government took a reprisals on ethnic citizens of German origin in Yugoslavia (including Vojvodina): they had their citizenship revoked and their belongings and houses were nationalized and taken from them. Between 1944 and 1946, a prison camp system was established for Yugoslav citizens of German origin, usually in settlements where they lived. After prison camps were abolished, ethnic Germans of Yugoslavia regained their rights and citizenship and most of them emigrated to Germany or Austria in the following years because of economic reasons.".
- Germans_of_Serbia thumbnail Vojvodina_-_Jezicki_sastav_po_naseljima_1910.gif?width=300.
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- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageRevisionID "641918767".
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink 7th_SS_Volunteer_Mountain_Division_Prinz_Eugen.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Apatin.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Austria-Hungary.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Austro-Hungarian_Compromise_of_1867.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Banat.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Banat_(1941–44).
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Banat_Republic.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Banat_Swabians.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Banatski_Karlovac.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Bač,_Serbia.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Bačka.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Bačka_Palanka.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Bački_Jarak.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Bela_Crkva,_Banat.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Belgrade.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Serbia.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Vojvodina.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_diaspora_in_Europe.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Crvenka.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Danube_Banovina.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Danube_Swabians.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Dual_monarchy.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Futog.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink German_exonyms_(Vojvodina).
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Germans.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Habsburg_Monarchy.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Heinrich_Himmler.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Hungarian_language.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Hungarians_in_Serbia.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Inđija.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Jaša_Tomić,_Sečanj.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Romania.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Yugoslavia.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Kula,_Serbia.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Nova_Pazova.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Odžaci.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Plandište.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Ruma.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Serbia.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Sečanj.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Sombor.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Sremska_Mitrovica.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Swabia.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Syrmia.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Vojvodina.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Volksdeutsche.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Vrbas,_Serbia.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Vršac.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II_in_Yugoslavia.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Žitište.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink File:Vojvodina_-_Jezicki_sastav_po_naseljima_1910.gif.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLinkText "German".
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Germans of Serbia".
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Germans".
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageWikiLinkText "local German population".
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- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ethnic_groups_in_Serbia.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:German_diaspora.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-de.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-sr.
- Germans_of_Serbia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Germans_of_Serbia subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Serbia.
- Germans_of_Serbia subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Vojvodina.
- Germans_of_Serbia subject Category:German_diaspora_in_Europe.
- Germans_of_Serbia hypernym Minority.
- Germans_of_Serbia type EthnicGroup.
- Germans_of_Serbia type Group.
- Germans_of_Serbia type Group.
- Germans_of_Serbia comment "The Germans of Serbia (Serbian: Nemci u Srbiji/Немци у Србији, German: Serbiendeutsche) are an ethnic minority of Serbia which numbers 4,064 people according to last population census from 2011. The Germans of Serbia usually refer to themselves as Swabian (Schwaben, Švabe), and they are grouped into the Danube Swabians or Banat Swabians in the Vojvodina region, where the majority of the population resides. Germans settled parts of Serbia in the late 17th century during Habsburg administration.".
- Germans_of_Serbia label "Germans of Serbia".
- Germans_of_Serbia sameAs Q1693444.
- Germans_of_Serbia sameAs Serbiendeutsche.
- Germans_of_Serbia sameAs m.03gvy9p.
- Germans_of_Serbia sameAs Немци_у_Србији.
- Germans_of_Serbia sameAs Q1693444.
- Germans_of_Serbia wasDerivedFrom Germans_of_Serbia?oldid=641918767.
- Germans_of_Serbia depiction Vojvodina_-_Jezicki_sastav_po_naseljima_1910.gif.
- Germans_of_Serbia isPrimaryTopicOf Germans_of_Serbia.