Weimar Germany's foreign policy and the protection of minorities: The case of the German minority in Poland

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1 juillet 2014

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Ulf Thoene, « Weimar Germany's foreign policy and the protection of minorities: The case of the German minority in Poland », Historia Caribe, ID : 10670/1.e0kumq


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The protection of minorities in Central Europe became a deeply controversial issue in the aftermath of World War One. The presence of a sizeable German minority in what had become Polish territory following the Versailles settlement played into the hands of political extremists on both sides when the German anti-Weimar right and Polish nationalists saw an opportunity to use the minority issue as a tool for revisionism. Whilst acknowledging that certain revisionist objectives were indeed pursued by Weimar governments, this article argues that democratic and republican forces did not use the minority problem as a direct tool for German expansionism in Eastern Europe.

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