No, nobody thinks today’s citizens of Liechtenstein are German. It’s about the interwar period. Back then Liechtenstain nobility was registered as German in then Czechoslovakia and hence after WW2, they were stripped from their property based on Beneš decrees in 1945 like other Germans with property in Czechoslovakia.
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No, nobody thinks today’s citizens of Liechtenstein are German. It’s about the interwar period. Back then Liechtenstain nobility was registered as German in then Czechoslovakia and hence after WW2, they were stripped from their property based on Beneš decrees in 1945 like other Germans with property in Czechoslovakia.