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  1. Russia Germans can receive a more specific name according to where and when they settled. For example, an ethnic German born in a village in Odesa is a Ukraine German, a Black Sea German and a Russia German (the former Russian Empire). Alternatively, the Germans of Odesa belong to the group of the Germans of Ukraine, of the Black Sea, of Russia ...

  2. German Russian. German-Russian ( German Russian) or Russian-German ( Russian German) may refer to: Germany–Russia relations. People with multiple citizenship of Germany and Russia. Russians in Germany. Ethnic Germans in the old Russian Empire or present-day Russia: Russia Germans. Baltic Germans. Black Sea Germans.

  3. Dec 21, 2018 · The name “German Papiermark” or paper mark is applied to the German currency from 4th August 1914 which was issued during the war and later issued during the hyperinflation in Germany from 1920 to 1923. This post World War I hyperinflation worsened in 1922 and reached its peak in 1923. The German Papiermark was produced and circulated in ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › August_1914August 1914 - Wikipedia

    August 30, 1914 (Sunday) Russian prisoners of war after the Battle of Tannenberg. Battle of Tannenberg – German forces almost completely annihilated the Russian Second Army with 92,000 captured, 78,000 killed or wounded, and only 10,000 escaping.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Polish_markaPolish marka - Wikipedia

    Mp 100 note (1919) The marka (alternatively mark; Polish: marka polska, abbreviated Mp, Polish-language plural declensions: marki, marek) was the currency of the Kingdom of Poland and of the Republic of Poland between 1917 and 1924. It was subdivided into 100 Fenigów (phonetic Polish spelling of German "Pfennig"), like its German original ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NotgeldNotgeld - Wikipedia

    Notgeld. Notgeld ( German for 'emergency money ' or 'necessity money') is money issued by an institution in a time of economic or political crisis. The issuing institution is usually one without official sanction from the central government. This usually occurs when not enough state-produced money is available from the central bank.

  7. Russian Germans in North America are descended from the many ethnic Germans from Russia who emigrated to North America . Migration to Canada and the United States by Germans from Russia peaked in the late 19th century. [citation needed] The upper Great Plains of the United States and southern Manitoba, Alberta, and Saskatchewan in Canada have ...

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