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- Kashubians (links | edit)
- Kaliningrad Oblast (links | edit)
- Masuria (links | edit)
- Slavs (links | edit)
- Teutonic Order (links | edit)
- Belarusians (links | edit)
- Obotrites (links | edit)
- East Slavs (links | edit)
- Cossacks (links | edit)
- Russians (links | edit)
- Serbs (links | edit)
- Flight and expulsion of Germans (1944–1950) (links | edit)
- East Prussia (links | edit)
- Croats (links | edit)
- Ukrainians (links | edit)
- Dortmund (links | edit)
- Sorbs (links | edit)
- Pomaks (links | edit)
- Czechs (links | edit)
- Bulgarians (links | edit)
- Warmian–Masurian Voivodeship (links | edit)
- Gorani people (links | edit)
- Kingdom of Prussia (links | edit)
- Slovenes (links | edit)
- Slovaks (links | edit)
- Polish people (links | edit)
- Slovincians (links | edit)
- Moravians (links | edit)
- Bunjevci (links | edit)
- Masurian dialects (links | edit)
- Prussia (region) (links | edit)
- Prussia (links | edit)
- Poleshuks (links | edit)
- Giżycko (links | edit)
- Red Ruthenia (links | edit)
- Galicia (Eastern Europe) (links | edit)
- History of the Jews in Poland (links | edit)
- Tutejszy (links | edit)
- Macedonians (ethnic group) (links | edit)
- Muslims (ethnic group) (links | edit)
- Pomors (links | edit)
- Masur (links | edit)
- Lemkos (links | edit)
- Former eastern territories of Germany (links | edit)
- Germanisation (links | edit)
- Boykos (links | edit)
- Don Cossacks (links | edit)
- Molise Croats (links | edit)
- Warmians (ethnic group) (links | edit)