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Concepts of German nationalities policy in Eastern Europe during the Second World War: the case of Werner Hasselblatt

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Hasselblatt began his career as a judge in the Russian Empire and in the 1920s became a lawyer and politician. His major intellectual contribution was his work on the formulation of Nazi policy towards the ethnic German-origin minorities in Central and Eastern Europe.

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