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  2. After WW II Germany lost approximately 25% of its territory including large parts of its agricultural land and Upper Silesia, the second-largest center of German heavy industry. The territories Germany lost were East Prussia West Prussia The eastern part of Pomerania Upper Silesia Almost all of Lower Silesia A part of Brandenburg Sudetenland

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    The territories lost in both World Wars account for 33% of the pre-1914 German Empire, while land ceded by Germany after World War II constituted roughly 25% of its pre-war Weimar territory. All toll, Germany lost 13% of its territory—27,000 square miles and 1/10 of its population (about 7 million people) plus all of its colonies.
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    The Versailles Treaty forced Germany to give up territory to Belgium, Czechoslovakia and Poland, return Alsace and Lorraine to France and cede all of its overseas colonies in China, Pacific and Africa to the Allied nations.
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    Former eastern territories of Germany - Wikipedia

    In contrast to the lands awarded to the restored Polish state by the Treaty of Versailles after World War I, the German territories lost with the post-World War II Potsdam Agreement were either almost exclusively inhabited by Germans before 1945 (the bulk of East Prussia, Lower Silesia, Farther … See more

    In present-day Germany, the former eastern territories of Germany (German: ehemalige deutsche Ostgebiete) refer to those territories east of the current eastern border of Germany, i.e. the Oder–Neisse line, … See more

    In the Potsdam Agreement the description of the territories transferred is "The former German territories east of the Oder–Neisse line", and permutations on this description are the most commonly used to describe any former territories of interwar Germany … See more

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    Farther Pomerania and parts of Western Pomerania
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    Sep 24, 2024 · The map above shows just how much of Germany was lost between then end of the Second Reich in 1919 and the end of the Third Reich in 1945. It also shows the divisions of both Berlin and East and West Germany.

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    The overwhelming majority of territory lost by Germany in comparison to the Weimar Republic borders was to Poland (yet small segments were annexed into the USSR as well). Of course, Austria and what was once the Sudetenland …

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    Germany suffered heavy losses during the war, both in lives and industrial power. Approximately 6.9 to 7.5 million Germans died, representing roughly 8.5 percent of the German population and a fraction of total World War II casualties …

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