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    The Prussian Settlement Commission, officially known as the Royal Prussian Settlement Commission in the Provinces West Prussia and Posen (German: Königlich...
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  • Settlement Commission or Colonization Commission may refer to: Royal Prussian Settlement Commission, in the provinces of Posen and West Prussia Foreign...
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  • Germanisation of Poles during the Partitions (category Prussian Partition)
    had to rely on German Catholic priests. Later, in 1885, the Prussian Settlement Commission was set up from the national government's funds with a mission...
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    Germanisation of the Prussian Partition including the provinces of Posen and West Prussia in the late 19th century. The Prussian Settlement Commission relocated...
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    Prussians passed laws aiming at Germanization of the provinces of Posen and West Prussia in the late 19th century. The Prussian Settlement Commission...
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  • portrayed as "Reichsfeinde" ("foes of the Empire"). In 1885 the Prussian Settlement Commission, financed by the national government, was set up to buy land...
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    German-speaking culture, settlements, or expressively addressing German-speaking audiences: Prussian Settlement Commission (Ansiedlungskommision, established...
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  • Germanize the region, including through the activities of the Prussian Settlement Commission, founded in 1886. Germans accounted for 38% of the city's population...
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    Old Prussians, Baltic Prussians or simply Prussians were a Baltic people that inhabited the region of Prussia, on the southeastern shore of the Baltic...
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    century, it was part of the Prussian Partition, with a brief exception during the Napoleonic Wars. When this area came under Prussian control, the feudal system...
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    some Germans moved westward during the Ostflucht, while a Prussian Settlement Commission established others in Central Poland. According to the 1931...
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    Drzymała's wagon (category Prussian Partition)
    1886, by resolution of the Prussian Landtag, a Settlement Commission had been established to encourage German settlement in the Province of Posen and...
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    the founding of Germany in 1871, and from 1886 onwards the Prussian Settlement Commission was active in increasing German land ownership in formerly Polish...
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    Grudziądz (category Pages using infobox settlement with possible motto list)
    tower were built to protect the Poles from attacks by the Baltic Prussians. The settlement was re-fortified again from 1234 by the Teutonic Order. The erection...
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    prevailingly ethnically Polish population with ethnic Germans the Prussian Settlement Commission, established in 1886 and restricted to act in Posen and West...
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    forcibly removed from their houses, which were then given to the Prussian Settlement Commission. The Kulturkampf laws had a double purpose: they were directed...
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  • ideologically motivated settlements which were sometimes funded cooperatively or by the government. In 1886 the Prussian Settlement Commission was created in West...
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    the Prussian partition authorities. However, the authorities made efforts to Germanize the region, particularly through the Prussian Settlement Commission...
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    involved in a scheme in the Province of Posen in which the Prussian Settlement Commission bought land from Poles in order to settle ethnic Germans there...
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    Greater Poland (category Pages using infobox settlement with no coordinates)
    the founding of Germany in 1871, and from 1886 onwards the Prussian Settlement Commission was active in increasing German land ownership in formerly Polish...
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    the basis of an earlier estate. However, in 1888, the Prussian Settlement Commission (see Prussian Partition of Poland) dispossessed the owner of the palace...
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    Imperial Castle, Poznań (category Prussian cultural sites)
    the castle included: Post Office building headquarters of the Prussian Settlement Commission (now Collegium Maius) Royal Academy (Königliche Akademie in...
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  • Prussian and later German government also designed official land reform programmes with limited success. In 1886 the Prussian Settlement Commission was...
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  • Germanisation of Prussia (category Prussian Partition)
    following year, the Prussian Settlement Commission was formed by the Bismarck government, with the hope of reinvigorating German settlement, particularly in...
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    Friedrich Foertsch (category Prussian Army personnel)
    West Prussia. His father was a government employee for the Prussian Settlement Commission in Posen and West Prussia (Staatliche Verwaltung der Preußischen...
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  • inhabiting the farming settlement and 109 inhabiting the manorial estate. From 1908, Żakowo was subject to the Prussian Settlement Commission established in 1886...
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    under Prussian rule in 1822. In the second half of the 19th century, building by German settlers took place, encouraged by the Prussian Settlement Commission...
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    a bulwark of democracy within the Weimar Republic. As a result of the Prussian coup d'état instigated by Reich Chancellor Franz von Papen in 1932, the...
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    East Prussia (redirect from East Prussian)
    (remainder). In 1525, with the Prussian Homage, the territory became the Duchy of Prussia, a vassal duchy of Poland. The Old Prussian language had become extinct...
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  • Prussia's entire annual budget. By the time of his death in 1740, the Prussian Army had grown into a standing army of 83,000 men. In the War of the Austrian...
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