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- Imperial_Germans abstract "Reichsdeutsche, literally translated "Germans of the Reich", is an archaic term for those ethnic Germans who resided within the German state that was founded in 1871. In contemporary usage, it referred to German citizens, the word signifying people from the German Reich, i.e., Imperial Germany or Deutsches Reich, which was the official name of Germany between 1871 and 1949.The opposite of the Reichsdeutsche is, then, depending on context and historical period, Volksdeutsche, Auslandsdeutsche (however, usually meaning German citizens living abroad), or a more specific term denoting the area of settlement, such as Baltic Germans or Volga Germans (Wolgadeutsche).".
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- Imperial_Germans subject Category:Ethnonyms.
- Imperial_Germans subject Category:Germanic_peoples.
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- Imperial_Germans comment "Reichsdeutsche, literally translated "Germans of the Reich", is an archaic term for those ethnic Germans who resided within the German state that was founded in 1871.".
- Imperial_Germans label "Imperial Germans".
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- Imperial_Germans sameAs Reichsdeutsche.
- Imperial_Germans sameAs Reichsdeutsche.
- Imperial_Germans sameAs m.02lnvw.
- Imperial_Germans sameAs Q315470.
- Imperial_Germans sameAs Q315470.
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- Imperial_Germans wasDerivedFrom Imperial_Germans?oldid=596688301.
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