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  1. Drang nach Osten (German: [ˈdʁaŋ nax ˈʔɔstn̩]; 'Drive to the East', or 'push eastward', 'desire to push east') was the name for a 19th-century German nationalist intent to expand Germany into Slavic territories of Central and Eastern Europe.

  2. Drang nach Osten, (German: “Drive to the East”), German policy or disposition to colonize the Slavic lands east of Germany. The term originally referred to the eastward movement of German settlers in the 12th and 13th centuries but was resurrected by Adolf Hitler in the 20th century to describe his.

  3. Drang nach Osten (Duits: [ˈdʁaŋ nax ˈʔɔstn̩], "de drang, het verlangen naar het oosten") was een motto dat gebruikt werd in de 19e-eeuwse Duitse nationalistische beweging. De precieze oorsprong ervan is onbekend.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OstsiedlungOstsiedlung - Wikipedia

    In Germany and some Slavic countries, most notably Poland, the Ostsiedlung was perceived in nationalist circles as a prelude to contemporary expansionism and Germanization efforts, the slogan used for this perception was Drang nach Osten (Drive or Push to the East).

  5. Drang nach Osten ist ein politisches Schlagwort aus der nationalistischen Diskussion des 19. Jahrhunderts. Seine genaue Herkunft ist unbekannt. Als erster schriftlicher Beleg wird häufig ein offener Brief des polnischen Publizisten Julian Klaczko an Georg Gervinus aus dem Jahre 1849 genannt; Klaczko benutzte jedoch nicht die Formulierung ...

  6. Dec 20, 2011 · The history of this expansion is one of the most fascinating epics in European history and it is the Germans themselves who started calling it Drang nach Osten, ranking the results of this drive among the greatest achievements of Germany's national past.

  7. The history of this expansion is one of the most fascinating epics in European history and it is the Germans themselves who started calling it Drang nach Osten, ranking the results of this drive among the greatest achievements of Germany's national past.

  8. Jun 27, 2023 · The former German policy of eastward expansion, especially that espoused under Nazi rule. The phrase is German, literally ‘pressure towards the east’. From: Drang nach Osten in The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable ». Subjects: History — Early history (500 CE to 1500)

  9. Dec 16, 2008 · Drang nach Osten: Fortunes of a Slogan-Concept in German Slavic Relations, 1848–1990. By Henry Cord Meyer. Berne: Peter Lang. 1996. Pp. 142. DM 46.00. ISBN 3-906755-93-2. - Mitteleuropa and German Politics: 1848 to the Present. By Jorg Brechtefeld. New York: St. Martin's Press. 1996. Pp. vii + 195. $49.95. ISBN 0-312-15841-6. - Volume 30 Issue 4

  10. Feb 3, 2012 · Space: German Imperialism, East Central Europe, and the Drang nach Osten. The central role of space in German social science research can be traced back to Friedrich Ratzel’s Anthropo-Geographie, a framework developed by the eminent German geographer in late 19th century (see Ratzel 1921).

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