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(Karski's 1943 reference to "Poland" meant the pre-war a.k.a. 1937 bordered area of Poland.)Rummel, R.J. & Irving Louis Horowitz (1997). Death by Government. Transaction Publishers. s. 302. ISBN978-1-56000-927-6. «I would rather be frank with you, Mr. President. Nothing on earth will stop the Poles from taking some kind of revenge on the Germans after the Nazi collapse. There will be some terrorism, probably short-lived, but it will be unavoidable. And I think this will be a sort of encouragement for all the Germans in Poland to go west, to Germany proper, where they belong.»
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Benz (11. april 2004). «Demokratisierung durch Entnazifizierung und Erziehung». Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung. Besøkt 4. juni 2017. «Gezielt bauten die Alliierten Bildung, Kultur und Medien um. NSDAP-Mitglieder wurden aus allen Institutionen der Gesellschaft entfernt. Wegen mangelnder Fachkräfte wurden viele von ihnen allerdings rasch wieder rehabilitiert. (De allierte ombygget målrettet utdannelse, kultur og medier. Medlemmer av NSDAP ble fjernet fra alle institusjoner i samfunnet. Som følge av manglende fagkunnskap ble mange av dem likevel rehabilitert kort tid etter at de var blitt fjernet.)»
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Rehbein, Klaus. Die westdeutsche Oder/Neisse-Debatte: Hintergründe, Prozess und Ende des Bonner Tabus, Berlin, Hamburg and Münster: LIT Verlag, 2005, pp. 19 seq; ISBN 3-8258-9340-5Google.de; accessed 6 December 2014.
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Philipp Ther in Dierk Hoffmann, Michael Schwartz, Geglückte Integration?: Spezifika und Vergleichbarkeiten der Vertriebenen-Eingliederung in der SBZ/DDR, Munich: Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, 1999, pp. 140seq; ISBN 348664503XGoogle.deArkivert 16. desember 2014 hos Wayback Machine.
Arie Marcelo Kacowicz & Paweł Lutomski, Population resettlement in international conflicts: a comparative study, Lexington Books, 2007, p. 102; ISBN 073911607XGoogle.de
Detlef Brandes, in Brunnbauer/Esch/Sundhaussen's Definitionsmacht, Utopie, Vergeltung: "ethnische Säuberungen" im östlichen Europa des 20. Jahrhunderts, Berlin, Hamburg and Münster: LIT Verlag, 2006, p. 93; ISBN 3-8258-8033-8, [2]; Quote from source (German original): "'Jetzt werden die Deutschen erfahren, was das Prinzip der kollektiven Verantwortung bedeutet', hatte das Organ der polnischen Geheimarmee im Juli 1944 geschrieben. Und der Befehlshaber der 2. Polnischen Armee wies seine Soldaten am 24. Juni 1945 an, mit den Deutschen 'so umzugehen, wie diese es mit uns getan haben', so daß 'die Deutschen von selbst fliehen und Gott danken, daß sie ihren Kopf gerettet haben'. Politiker jeglicher Couleur, Flugblätter und Zeitungen beider Staaten riefen nach Vergeltung für die brutale deutsche Besatzungspolitik" (English translation: "'Now the Germans will get to know the meaning of the principle of collective responsibility', the outlet of the Polish secret army wrote in July, 1944. And the commander of the 2nd Polish Army instructed his soldiers on 24 June 1945, to 'treat' the Germans 'how they had treated us', causing 'the Germans to flee on their own and thank God for having saved their lives'. Politicians of all political wings, leaflets and newspapers of both states [i.e. PL and CS] called for revenge for the brutal occupation policy.")
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Timothy Snyder, Journal of Cold War Studies, volume 5, issue 3, Forum on Redrawing Nations: Ethnic Cleansing in East-Central Europe, 1944–1948, edited by Philipp Ther and Ana Siljak, Harvard Cold War Studies Book Series, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2001; Quote: "By 1943, for example, Polish and Czech politicians across the political spectrum were convinced of the desirability of the postwar expulsion of Germans. After 1945 a democratic Czechoslovak government and a Communist Polish government pursued broadly similar policies toward their German minorities. (...) Taken together, and in comparison to the chapters on the Polish expulsion of the Germans, these essays remind us of the importance of politics in the decision to engage in ethnic cleansing. It will not do, for example, to explain the similar Polish and Czechoslovak policies by similar experiences of occupation. The occupation of Poland was incomparably harsher, yet the Czechoslovak policy was (if anything) more vengeful. (...) Revenge is a broad and complex set of motivations and is subject to manipulation and appropriation. The personal forms of revenge taken against people identified as Germans or collaborators were justified by broad legal definitions of these groups..." FAS.harvard.edu; accessed 6 December 2014.
«The Expulsion of the 'German' communities from Eastern Europe at the End of the Second World War»(PDF). European University Institute. originalen(PDF) fra originalen Bruk av |arkiv_url= krever at |arkivdato= også er angitt (hjelp). Besøkt 12. juli 2009. «A reappraisal of the German expulsions from Eastern Europe became possible after 1989 and the collapse of communism. This contributed to a willingness on the part of Eastern European societies to remember the events of 1944 to 1948. An increasing and fruitful collaboration between Germany and the "affected" countries in the east was reflected in growing political contacts and in scholarly exchanges.»«Arkivert kopi»(PDF). originalen(PDF) fra originalen 1. oktober 2009. Besøkt 30. mars 2015.
Gawryszewski, Andrzej (2005). Ludność Polski w XX wieku [Population of Poland in the 20th century]. Monografie/Instytut Geografii i Przestrzennego Zagospodarowania im. Stanisława Leszczyckiego PAN (på polsk). 5. Warsaw: Instytut Geografii i Przestrzennego Zagospodarowania im. Stanisława Leszczyckiego PAN. ISBN978-83-87954-66-6. OCLC66381296. Besøkt 11. juni 2012.PDFs by chapter (see contents[død lenke])
Gawryszewski, Andrzej (2005). Ludność Polski w XX wieku [Population of Poland in the 20th century]. Monografie/Instytut Geografii i Przestrzennego Zagospodarowania im. Stanisława Leszczyckiego PAN (på polsk). 5. Warsaw: Instytut Geografii i Przestrzennego Zagospodarowania im. Stanisława Leszczyckiego PAN. ISBN978-83-87954-66-6. OCLC66381296. Besøkt 11. juni 2012.PDFs by chapter (see contents[død lenke])
Philipp Ther in Dierk Hoffmann, Michael Schwartz, Geglückte Integration?: Spezifika und Vergleichbarkeiten der Vertriebenen-Eingliederung in der SBZ/DDR, Munich: Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, 1999, pp. 140seq; ISBN 348664503XGoogle.deArkivert 16. desember 2014 hos Wayback Machine.
«The Expulsion of the 'German' communities from Eastern Europe at the End of the Second World War»(PDF). European University Institute. originalen(PDF) fra originalen Bruk av |arkiv_url= krever at |arkivdato= også er angitt (hjelp). Besøkt 12. juli 2009. «A reappraisal of the German expulsions from Eastern Europe became possible after 1989 and the collapse of communism. This contributed to a willingness on the part of Eastern European societies to remember the events of 1944 to 1948. An increasing and fruitful collaboration between Germany and the "affected" countries in the east was reflected in growing political contacts and in scholarly exchanges.»«Arkivert kopi»(PDF). originalen(PDF) fra originalen 1. oktober 2009. Besøkt 30. mars 2015.
Gawryszewski, Andrzej (2005). Ludność Polski w XX wieku [Population of Poland in the 20th century]. Monografie/Instytut Geografii i Przestrzennego Zagospodarowania im. Stanisława Leszczyckiego PAN (på polsk). 5. Warsaw: Instytut Geografii i Przestrzennego Zagospodarowania im. Stanisława Leszczyckiego PAN. ISBN978-83-87954-66-6. OCLC66381296. Besøkt 11. juni 2012.PDFs by chapter (see contents[død lenke])