An edition of The German expellees (1963)

The German expellees

a problem of integration

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The German expellees
Joanne E. Holler
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English
Pages
45

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Cover of: The German expellees
The German expellees: a problem of integration.
1963, Population Research Project of the George Washington University]
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Cover of: The German expellees
The German expellees: a problem of integration.
1963, Population Research Projct of the George Washington University]
in English
Cover of: The German expellees
The German expellees: a problem of integration
1963, Population Research Project of the George Washington University]
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliography.

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Library of Congress
HN445 .H6

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Pagination
45 p.
Number of pages
45

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5884507M
LCCN
63016501
OCLC/WorldCat
1029457

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