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- History_of_the_Germans_in_Poland abstract "The history of the Germans in Poland dates back over a millennium.Poland was at one point the largest kingdom in Europe; it was also Europe's most multi-ethnic state during the medieval period.It covered an immense plain with no natural boundaries and had a thinly scattered population including many different ethnic groups--besides the Poles themselves, there were Germans in the cities of West Prussia and Ruthenians in Lithuania (and others). The immigrants were largely German settlers. The Polish princes granted the Germans in the cities complete autonomy according to the "Teutonic right" (later, "Magdeburg right"), and in that way in Poland there emerged cities of the German medieval type. Before the 13th century was over, around one hundred Polish towns had Magdeburg-style municipal institutions. The governing classes in these towns were increasingly German and German-speaking. At the synod of Łęczyca in 1285, Archbishop Jakub Świnka of Gniezno warned that Poland might become a "new Saxony" if German negligence for Polish language, customs, clergy and ordinary people went unchecked. Toward the end of the Middle Ages the population in a number of Polish cities was mostly German-speaking and even municipal documents were partly written in German (until the transition to Latin and later to Polish).".
- History_of_the_Germans_in_Poland populationPlace Poland.
- History_of_the_Germans_in_Poland thumbnail Wladyslaw_Anders.jpg?width=300.
- History_of_the_Germans_in_Poland wikiPageExternalLink History_Maps.htm.
- History_of_the_Germans_in_Poland wikiPageID "34491883".
- History_of_the_Germans_in_Poland wikiPageRevisionID "605483696".
- History_of_the_Germans_in_Poland group "Germans in Poland".
- History_of_the_Germans_in_Poland hasPhotoCollection History_of_the_Germans_in_Poland.
- History_of_the_Germans_in_Poland relatedC "Ethnic Germans".
- History_of_the_Germans_in_Poland subject Category:German_diaspora_in_Europe.
- History_of_the_Germans_in_Poland subject Category:History_of_Poland.
- History_of_the_Germans_in_Poland subject Category:Polish_people_of_German_descent.
- History_of_the_Germans_in_Poland type EthnicGroup.
- History_of_the_Germans_in_Poland type Collective.
- History_of_the_Germans_in_Poland comment "The history of the Germans in Poland dates back over a millennium.Poland was at one point the largest kingdom in Europe; it was also Europe's most multi-ethnic state during the medieval period.It covered an immense plain with no natural boundaries and had a thinly scattered population including many different ethnic groups--besides the Poles themselves, there were Germans in the cities of West Prussia and Ruthenians in Lithuania (and others). The immigrants were largely German settlers.".
- History_of_the_Germans_in_Poland label "History of the Germans in Poland".
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- History_of_the_Germans_in_Poland depiction Wladyslaw_Anders.jpg.
- History_of_the_Germans_in_Poland isPrimaryTopicOf History_of_the_Germans_in_Poland.
- History_of_the_Germans_in_Poland name "Germans in Poland".