The German population living within the Polish territorial boundaries after the end of the Second World War was subjected to certain policy and state activities. The fundamental objective of the Polish authorities, resulting from the right of state, the social reality of the time and the national policy adopted by the government, was to displace the Germans from the territory of Poland. When the Ministry for Regained Territories was still in power, a number of actions were taken to ‘encourage’ the Germans to leave as well as to prevent them from associating or forming organisations. Such actions were possible because the Germans who lived in Poland at that time were practically deprived of any legal protection. When the Ministry for Regain...
As a result of the Round Table Agreement and the election of 1989 Poland appointed a noncommunist go...
Around half a million Poles remained in Germany after the first world war, particularly on the autoc...
Prior to the First World War there were approximately 500 thousand German people living in the Kingd...
The German population living within the Polish territorial boundaries after the end of the Second W...
With the end of the 1940s it occurred that relocations had not entirely solved the problem of the pr...
The end of the Second World War and resulting from it new boundaries of Poland brought to light a ve...
The rise of nationalism in Central Europe in the nineteenth century had dire consequences for Silesi...
The Second World War brought radical changes in the shape of Poland, such as extermination of Jews a...
Podczas II wojny światowej, w wyniku polityki władz niemieckich, Polska poniosła dotkliwe straty.Pol...
After World War II, within the boundaries of Poland there remained 650–700 thousand of Ukrainians. R...
The text discusses the most signifi cant instrument of the National Socialist occupation policy in t...
The German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939. opened up the possibility of estab...
The establishing of Polski Komitet Wyzwolenia Narodowego (PKWN – Polish Committee of National Libera...
The article discusses the issues of nationality and citizenship in the Polish territories in the con...
Poland was established as a nation-state in 1918. The state’s administration embarked on the policy ...
As a result of the Round Table Agreement and the election of 1989 Poland appointed a noncommunist go...
Around half a million Poles remained in Germany after the first world war, particularly on the autoc...
Prior to the First World War there were approximately 500 thousand German people living in the Kingd...
The German population living within the Polish territorial boundaries after the end of the Second W...
With the end of the 1940s it occurred that relocations had not entirely solved the problem of the pr...
The end of the Second World War and resulting from it new boundaries of Poland brought to light a ve...
The rise of nationalism in Central Europe in the nineteenth century had dire consequences for Silesi...
The Second World War brought radical changes in the shape of Poland, such as extermination of Jews a...
Podczas II wojny światowej, w wyniku polityki władz niemieckich, Polska poniosła dotkliwe straty.Pol...
After World War II, within the boundaries of Poland there remained 650–700 thousand of Ukrainians. R...
The text discusses the most signifi cant instrument of the National Socialist occupation policy in t...
The German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939. opened up the possibility of estab...
The establishing of Polski Komitet Wyzwolenia Narodowego (PKWN – Polish Committee of National Libera...
The article discusses the issues of nationality and citizenship in the Polish territories in the con...
Poland was established as a nation-state in 1918. The state’s administration embarked on the policy ...
As a result of the Round Table Agreement and the election of 1989 Poland appointed a noncommunist go...
Around half a million Poles remained in Germany after the first world war, particularly on the autoc...
Prior to the First World War there were approximately 500 thousand German people living in the Kingd...