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Volksdeutsche
In Nazi German terminology, '''' () were "people whose language and culture had German origins but who did not hold German citizenship." The term is the nominalised plural of volksdeutsch, with denoting a singular female, and , a singular male. The words Volk and völkisch'' conveyed the meanings of "folk".
Bloody Sunday
Bydgoszcz, 3 September 1939
Volksdeutscher Selbstschutz
military unit
Gerard Wodarz
Polish footballer (1913-1982)
Leonard Piontek
Polish footballer (1913-1967)
Ewald Dytko
Polish footballer (1914-1993)
Wilhelm Góra
Polish footballer (1916-1975)
Igo Sym
Austrian actor (1896–1941)

Sonderdienst
Sonderdienst (German for "Special Services") were mostly non-German Nazi paramilitary formations created in the occupied General Government during the occupation of Poland in World War II. They were based on similar SS formations called Volksdeutscher Selbstschutz operating in the Warthegau district of German-annexed western Poland in 1939.
Edmund Majowski
Polish footballer (1910-1982)
Klaus Dylewski
Holocaust perpetrator at Auschwitz (1916–2012)
Karol Kossok
Polish footballer (1907-1946)
Deutscher Volksverband
political party
Jungdeutsche Partei
political party
Fedor Weinschenck
Polish sportsperson and alpine skier (1916-1942)