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Around 1900, German Poland referred to the regions of Poland that were part of the German Empire following the partitions of Poland in the late 18th century. This area primarily included the provinces of Posen and West Prussia, which were heavily influenced by German culture and administration. The local Polish population often faced pressures from Germanization policies, leading to tensions and resistance. This period was marked by significant social and economic changes, as well as the rise of Polish nationalism in response to German dominance.

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