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    The Polish population transfers in 19441946 from the eastern half of prewar Poland (also known as the expulsions of Poles from the Kresy macroregion)...
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    successful in disrupting the 1944-1946 transfers. Difficulties in suppressing the UPA insurgency, however, prompted the Polish and Soviet communist governments...
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    voluntariness: "some historical transfers did not call for forced or compulsory transfers, but included options for the affected populations. Nonetheless, the conditions...
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  • The German–Soviet population transfers were population transfers of ethnic Germans, ethnic Poles, and some ethnic East Slavs that took place from 1939...
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  • Poland that were incorporated into the Soviet Union (see Polish population transfers (19441946)). Some were deterred from returning simply on the strength...
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    armed volunteers and the army. Transfers of population under the Potsdam agreements lasted from January until October 1946. 1.9 million ethnic Germans were...
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    border: For example flight and expulsion of Germans (1944–1950), Polish population transfers (19441946), and Operation Vistula Colonization: For example...
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  • of Poles by Nazi Germany (1939–1944) Polish population movements from the USSR: Polish population transfers (19441946) Repatriation of Poles (1955–59)...
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    border were deported to Soviet Ukraine. Population transfer to Soviet Ukraine occurred from September 1944 to April 1946 (ca. 450,000 people). Some Ukrainians...
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    Lwów School of Mathematics (category Articles containing Polish-language text)
    Poland's Wrocław, the successor city to prewar Lwów; see Polish population transfers (19441946). A number of the prewar mathematicians, prominent among...
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  • 1939 to 1945: The Nazis planned to ethnically cleanse the whole Polish population according to a germanisation Master Plan called Generalplan Ost. Eventually...
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    Former eastern territories of Germany (category CS1 Polish-language sources (pl))
    of Germans (1944–1950) Flight and expulsion of Germans from Poland during and after World War II Polish population transfers (19441946) The problem...
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  • counter-offensive forced the Polish population to flee to areas controlled by the Home Army and BCH. At the end of March 1944, the Polish population was almost completely...
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    Zakerzonia (category Population transfers of Poles (19441946))
    Poland to the Soviet Union (19441946) and Operation Vistula (1947). Therefore, Poles today constitute over 95% of the population of Zakerzonia. The last...
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  • including Poland's prewar Kresy (eastern borderlands); the Polish population transfers (19441946); and the betrayal or persecution of figures such as Marshal...
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    Chortkiv (category CS1 Polish-language sources (pl))
    surviving Polish residents of the town were transferred to the Recovered Territories in the immediate postwar period (see Polish population transfers (1944–1946))...
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    Kresy (category CS1 Polish-language sources (pl))
    consented to the deportation of Polish people from Kresy (see Polish population transfers (19441946)). Most Polish inhabitants of Kresy were ordered...
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    The Polish government-in-exile, officially known as the Government of the Republic of Poland in exile (Polish: Rząd Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej na uchodźstwie)...
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    History of Silesia (category CS1 Polish-language sources (pl))
    been expelled from eastern Polish areas annexed by the Soviet Union (see Polish population transfers (19441946)) and transferred from Ukraine, Lithuania...
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    Occupation of Poland (1939–1945) Polish Autonomous District Katyn massacre Soviet repressions of Polish citizens (1939–1946) Polish Operation of the NKVD (1937–38)...
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    Jan Cieński (category 20th-century Polish nobility)
    of the Polish Home Army and clandestinely rescued Jews in the Holocaust persecution. In a period of the Polish population transfers (19441946) he remained...
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    Osadnik (category CS1 Polish-language sources (pl))
    Commons has media related to Polish military settlers. Polish minority in the Soviet Union Polish population transfers (19441946) Inline: "ustawa z dnia 17...
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    Jan Olszanski (category Articles containing Polish-language text)
    the Polish population transfers (19441946) he remained in the Soviet Union. Under the pressure of the Communist government he moved to Lviv in 1946, but...
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    through electoral fraud in the 1946 Polish people's referendum and the 1947 Polish parliamentary election. The Polish United Workers' Party (PZPR) became...
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    starting World War II. Polish areas annexed by the Soviet Union Polish minority in the Soviet Union Repatriation of Poles (19441946) Czortkow Uprising Battle...
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    of the population being ethnically Polish. Due to German and Soviet war-time resettlements and genocides, and after-war population transfers, post-war...
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    entire Polish population". The largest wave of attacks took place in July and August 1943, the assaults in Volhynia continuing until the spring of 1944, when...
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    Flight of Poles from the USSR (category Population transfers of Poles (19441946))
    with the Polish-Soviet repatriation agreements. It was the final wave of mass migrations, referred to as the Polish population transfers (1944–46) in the...
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    Rafal Kiernicki (category CS1 Polish-language sources (pl))
    to serve as a parish priest and during a period of the Polish population transfers (19441946) he remained in the Soviet Union. Rest of his life he spent...
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    Soviet interior until the defeat of Germany, see Polish population transfers (1944–46) and the population exchange between Poland and Soviet Ukraine. As...
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