Breslau, which is now known as Wrocław, is a city in Western Poland that was annexed after the end of the Second World War. The final goal regarding Poland was to create an ethnically homogenous nation state, and this was achieved through forced expulsions, killings, and the mass migration of Poles from what is now Lithuania, Belarus, and Ukraine. This paper will explore both civilian and administrative perspectives of these events in the city of Wrocław while this was taking place in Poland from 1945 to 1948. It will also examine the relationships that developed between the two through the use of statistics, propaganda posters, pictures, firsthand accounts, diaries from the period, newspaper and magazine articles, a novel by Olga Tokarczuk...
The article presents problematic issues resulting from the Polish presence on the historical eastern...
Abstract This paper explores the fate of Poland during, and immediately after, the Second World War ...
Abstract This paper explores the fate of Poland during, and immediately after, the Second World War ...
Breslau, which is now known as Wrocław, is a city in Western Poland that was annexed after the end o...
In the article, I present the content and the context of the foundation story of Wroclaw – created a...
Session: II-C: History of WWII: Perspectives from Central Europe and Yugoslavia. Presenter: Dr. Bea...
The paper examines the question of how the narrative of Polish survivors of Nazi persecution was tol...
The article discusses the impact of World War II on the fortunes of the population of Gdańsk, which ...
This article focuses on Wałbrzych as a microcosm of post-communist transition, taking inspiration fr...
The residents of Wrocław remembering the city’s Prussian-German material heritageThe pr...
Over the centuries, Wrocław (Breslau) had become a German city, alien to the Poles. In 1945, the Pol...
On March 20, 1921, nearly 1.2 million Upper Silesians went to the polls, participating in a plebisci...
“To provide the right frame for the whole city”. An analysis of press articles d...
The paper discusses some data about the name of one of the biggest cities in Poland, the capital of ...
Founding myths of post-war Wrocław The author raises the key question of whether modern Wrocław...
The article presents problematic issues resulting from the Polish presence on the historical eastern...
Abstract This paper explores the fate of Poland during, and immediately after, the Second World War ...
Abstract This paper explores the fate of Poland during, and immediately after, the Second World War ...
Breslau, which is now known as Wrocław, is a city in Western Poland that was annexed after the end o...
In the article, I present the content and the context of the foundation story of Wroclaw – created a...
Session: II-C: History of WWII: Perspectives from Central Europe and Yugoslavia. Presenter: Dr. Bea...
The paper examines the question of how the narrative of Polish survivors of Nazi persecution was tol...
The article discusses the impact of World War II on the fortunes of the population of Gdańsk, which ...
This article focuses on Wałbrzych as a microcosm of post-communist transition, taking inspiration fr...
The residents of Wrocław remembering the city’s Prussian-German material heritageThe pr...
Over the centuries, Wrocław (Breslau) had become a German city, alien to the Poles. In 1945, the Pol...
On March 20, 1921, nearly 1.2 million Upper Silesians went to the polls, participating in a plebisci...
“To provide the right frame for the whole city”. An analysis of press articles d...
The paper discusses some data about the name of one of the biggest cities in Poland, the capital of ...
Founding myths of post-war Wrocław The author raises the key question of whether modern Wrocław...
The article presents problematic issues resulting from the Polish presence on the historical eastern...
Abstract This paper explores the fate of Poland during, and immediately after, the Second World War ...
Abstract This paper explores the fate of Poland during, and immediately after, the Second World War ...