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"The third largest ethnic group in the Third Reich are the Croats. [...] In addition, in Burgenland, a large number of loanwords from German were adopted into Croatian as a result of the close and peaceful coexistence with the German people. The Croatians are excellent vegetable farmers and have always supplied nearby Vienna with vegetables and other products from the agriculturally preferred Burgenland. In the election for the Greater German Reichstag in 1938, which also included a vote on annexation [of Austria] to the Reich, the Croats voted yes almost 100 percent of the time. It is to be expected that the excellent relationship between Croats and Germans will continue to exist."

Alfred Rosenberg, Nationalsozialistische Monatshefte [National Socialist Monthly], vol. 10, no. 110, Franz Eher Nachfolger (Central publishing house of the NSDAP), Munich, May 1939, p. 12

"The third largest ethnic group in the Third Reich are the Croats. [...] In addition, in Burgenland, a large number of loanwords from German were adopted into Croatian as a result of the close and peaceful coexistence with the German people. The Croatians are excellent vegetable farmers and have always supplied nearby Vienna with vegetables and other products from the agriculturally preferred Burgenland. In the election for the Greater German Reichstag in 1938, which also included a vote on annexation [of Austria] to the Reich, the Croats voted yes almost 100 percent of the time. It is to be expected that the excellent relationship between Croats and Germans will continue to exist." — *Alfred Rosenberg, Nationalsozialistische Monatshefte [National Socialist Monthly], vol. 10, no. 110, Franz Eher Nachfolger (Central publishing house of the NSDAP), Munich, May 1939, p. 12*

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