Germanized slavic surnames

    • [DOC File]Češi v Kladsku - Masaryk University

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      Some Germanized their surnames even before the Great War. They did not read Czech books or magazines. They did not have any organizations or leaders. They were merely Czech-speaking Prussians. ... actually became the leader of the Brno Committee for Slavic Solidarity.


    • [DOC File]www.mrdowling.com

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      The Medieval World 1. The Legacy of the Roman World 10. The Christianization of Europe 18. After the Roman Empire—Hybrid Cultures 27. Early Monasticism 36


    • [DOC File]East Prussia between two Empires

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      In the Middle Ages the German invaders took the name of the Prussians and called themselves Prussians. The old Prussians who didn’t speak a German or a slavic language lost their Baltic tongue: the last people speaking old Prussian disapeared during the second half of the 17th century. They were Germanized or, in the south, made Polish.



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