Germanisation

The process of germanisation corresponds to the cultural Rayonnement of the civilization which emerged from the Germanic Peuples.

It is not restricted at the territorial borders of the Germany, since the Austria and the Prussia were hearths.

For example, the Baltic Croisades carried out by the kingdoms of the Holy roman Empire led to people germanized consequently to the territorialisation of the teutonic State to the right in the middle of the Baltic States. These populations give the Germano-Baltic current.

The principle of germanisation was also used under Third Reich, in particular in the Lebensborn.

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