East Prussia After World War 1 * Most of Posen and West Prussia * A part of Upper Silesia After World War 2 * All of Silesia not already transferred to Poland * Most of Pommerania * The southern two-thirds of East Prussia * The eastern part of Brandenburg * All areas of Posen and West Prussia not already transferred to Poland In 1945-47 most of the German-speaking population was expelled from these areas and sent to West Germany.
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.
The Treaty of Versailles took Germany's territories away and reallocated them to other countries. France received Alsace-Lorraine, Belgium received Eupen and Malmedy, Denmark received Northern Schleswig. Czechoslovakia received Hultschin, and Poland received West Prussia, Posen and Upper Silesia.
the following land was taken away from Germany - *Alsace Lorraine was given to France*Eupen & Malmedy was given to Belgium*Northern Schleswig was given to Denmark*Hultschin was given to Csechoslovakia*West Prussia, Upper Silesia and Posen was given to Poland
I'm from Poland-_- Polska-Poland Polska-pole-pole means field
Eric Rzepecki was born in 1913, in Posen, Prussia, Germany [now Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland].
The address of the Posen Branch Library is: 6987 Turtle Street, Posen, 49776 9999
Zac Posen's birth name is Zachary E. Posen.
Harald Sawade was born on January 16, 1914, in Posen, Prussia, Germany [now Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland].
Clemens Schmalstich was born on October 8, 1880, in Posen, Prussia, Germany [now Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland].
Kazimierz Wichniarz was born on January 18, 1915, in Posen, Prussia, Germany [now Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland].
Michal Adamczewski was born on September 15, 1914, in Posen, Prussia, Germany [now Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland].
Wladyslaw Bracki was born on May 27, 1892, in Posen, Prussia, Germany [now Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland].
Mieczyslaw Mierzejewski was born on November 10, 1905, in Posen, Prussia, Germany [now Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland].
Max Marcin was born on May 5, 1879, in Posen, Prussia, Germany [now Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland].
Antoni Marczynski was born on June 1, 1899, in Posen, Prussia, Germany [now Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland].
Ludwik Dybizbanski was born on August 17, 1882, in Posen, Prussia, Germany [now Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland].