Kursy repolonizacyjne na Śląsku Opolskim w latach 1945–1950
Journal Title: Zeszyty Naukowe Zbliżenia Cywilizacyjne - Year 2017, Vol 0, Issue 1
Abstract
In 1945 Opolian Silesia was attached to Poland. At that time, Opolian Silesia was embraced by an action of repolonization which aim was to eliminate all German remains of the region and its inhabitants. The aim of this venture was to create an irrefutable argument which proves its Polishness. One of the elements of this action were repolonization courses. Under the pressure of socio-political situations 93 thousand of Silesian youth and adults took part in these courses. In this way, Silesians were taught the history and geography of Poland and also how to use the Polish language correctly in both writing and speaking. What is more, Silesians became a living proof which confirms the righteousness of Polish aspiration to this territory and also to permanently integrate them to Polish society.
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Janusz Pfaff
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