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'''German Eastern Marches Society''' ({{lang-de|Deutscher Ostmarkenverein}}, also known as {{lang-de|Verein zur Förderung des Deutschtums in den Ostmarken}}) was a [[Germany|German]] organisation founded in [[1894]] in [[ |
'''German Eastern Marches Society''' ({{lang-de|Deutscher Ostmarkenverein}}, also known as {{lang-de|Verein zur Förderung des Deutschtums in den Ostmarken}}) was a [[Germany|German]] [[Nationalism|nationalistic]] organisation founded in [[1894]] in [[Poznań]], which at the time was under German control and named Posen (see also [[Province of Posen]]). |
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The organisation's objective was |
The organisation's objective was the enforcement of the German rule by supporting of the policy of [[germanisation]] of the [[Kingdom of Prussia|Prussian]] [[Partitions of Poland|occupied]] part of [[Poland]]. After [[1918]] its activities were limited to the [[Treaty of Versailles|reduced territory]] of Germany post-World War One, until it was finally disbanded in [[1934]]. |
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The organisation was sometimes [[Acronym and initialism|acronymically described]] as '''The Hakata''' (or '''H-K-T''') '''Society''' after its founders [[Ferdinand Hansemann|'''H'''ansemann]], [[Hermann Kennemann|'''K'''ennemann]] and [[Heinrich Tiedemann|'''T'''iedemann]]. The nickname may have been influenced by the name [[Hecate]]. |
The organisation was sometimes [[Acronym and initialism|acronymically described]] as '''The Hakata''' (or '''H-K-T''') '''Society''' after its founders [[Ferdinand Hansemann|'''H'''ansemann]], [[Hermann Kennemann|'''K'''ennemann]] and [[Heinrich Tiedemann|'''T'''iedemann]]. The nickname may have been influenced by the name [[Hecate]]. |
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==Quotes== |
==Quotes== |
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''You are standing opposite to the most dangerous, fanatic enemy of German existence, German honour and German reputation in the world: The Poles.'' |
''You are standing opposite to the most dangerous, fanatic enemy of German existence, German honour and German reputation in the world: The Poles.''[http://www.zeit.de/2004/26/A-PolBoden?page=all] |
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Slogan of the society. |
Slogan of the society. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [[Kulturkampf]] |
* [[Kulturkampf]] |
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* [[Germanisation]] |
* [[Germanisation]] |
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* [[ |
* [[Anti-Polonism]] |
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* [[Lebensraum]] |
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[[Category:Anti-Polonism]] |
[[Category:Anti-Polonism]] |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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[http://www.zeit.de/2004/26/A-PolBoden?page=all Nationalheld auf Rädern(in German)] |
[http://www.zeit.de/2004/26/A-PolBoden?page=all Nationalheld auf Rädern(in German)] |
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Revision as of 19:06, 20 February 2006
German Eastern Marches Society (German: Deutscher Ostmarkenverein, also known as German: Verein zur Förderung des Deutschtums in den Ostmarken) was a German nationalistic organisation founded in 1894 in Poznań, which at the time was under German control and named Posen (see also Province of Posen).
The organisation's objective was the enforcement of the German rule by supporting of the policy of germanisation of the Prussian occupied part of Poland. After 1918 its activities were limited to the reduced territory of Germany post-World War One, until it was finally disbanded in 1934.
The organisation was sometimes acronymically described as The Hakata (or H-K-T) Society after its founders Hansemann, Kennemann and Tiedemann. The nickname may have been influenced by the name Hecate.
Quotes
You are standing opposite to the most dangerous, fanatic enemy of German existence, German honour and German reputation in the world: The Poles.[1]
Slogan of the society.
See also
External links
Nationalheld auf Rädern(in German)