Fordrivelsen av tyskere fra Tsjekkoslovakia (Norwegian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Fordrivelsen av tyskere fra Tsjekkoslovakia" in Norwegian language version.

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  • Schwarz, Benjamin (28. november 2012). «Books of the Year 2012: The Top 5 and the Runners Up». The Atlantic (på engelsk). Besøkt 2. januar 2021. «Douglas, a historian at Colgate, offers the most thorough study available of the largest expulsion of a people in human history and by far the most horrific instance in post-war Europe of what is now called ethnic cleansing: the forcible transfer of at least 12 million ethnic Germans, mostly women and children from Eastern and Central Europe in the aftermath of the Second World War. The result is an authoritative analysis of an episode that has utterly failed to penetrate the popular historical memory.» 

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  • Siegel, Jennifer (9. november 2012). «Dark Blots on the Blank Slate». Wall Street Journal (på engelsk). ISSN 0099-9660. Besøkt 11. november 2019. «It was not only the Germans, the war's defeated, who suffered. The Poles—so often treated by the U.S.S.R. as defeated aggressors rather than as victims of both Nazi and Soviet aggression—were subject to deportation and massacre along the Polish-Ukrainian frontier; in turn, Ukrainians who found themselves on the Polish side of the new border were hounded and forcibly resettled far from their homeland. On the Hungarian-Slovak border, the forced migrations were claimed to be "voluntary," but the "volunteers" had been persuaded to leave by an almost complete denial of their civil rights. The combined effects of these forced migrations and attempts at ethnic cleansing were stark: "By 1950," Ms. Applebaum writes, "not much remained of the multi-ethnic Eastern Europe. Only nostalgia—Ukrainian nostalgia, Polish nostalgia, Hungarian nostalgia, German nostalgia—endured."»