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- Recovered_Territories abstract "Recovered or Regained Territories (Polish: Ziemie Odzyskane, literally "Regained Lands") was an official term used by the People's Republic of Poland to describe the territory of the former Free City of Danzig and the parts of pre-war Germany that became part of Poland after World War II. The rationale for the term "Recovered" was the Piast Concept that these territories were the traditional Polish homeland. They had been part of, or fiefs of, a Polish state at various times in history, mostly during the rule of the medieval Piast dynasty. Over the centuries they had become Germanized through the processes of German eastward settlement (Ostsiedlung) and political expansion (Drang nach Osten).The great majority of the German inhabitants fled or were expelled from the territories during the later stages of the war and after the war ended, although a small German minority remains in some places. The territories were resettled by the Polish communist government, mainly with Poles who moved voluntarily from Central Poland and the wartime Polish diaspora, and also with some Ukrainians and other minorities forcibly resettled under "Operation Vistula," as well as Polish "repatriates" forced to move from areas of former eastern Poland that were now part of the Soviet Union. The communist authorities also made efforts to remove traces of German culture, such as place names and inscriptions, from the territories.The post-war border between Germany and Poland (the Oder-Neisse line) was formally recognized by East Germany in 1950 and by West Germany in 1970, and was affirmed by the re-united Germany in the German-Polish Border Treaty of 1990.".
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- Recovered_Territories wikiPageID "20949507".
- Recovered_Territories wikiPageRevisionID "604278976".
- Recovered_Territories caption "Choir stalls from 1680, collegiate church, Lubiąż abbey".
- Recovered_Territories caption "Empty collegiate church, Lubiąż abbey".
- Recovered_Territories direction "vertical".
- Recovered_Territories footer "The baroque interior of Lubiąż abbey was removed and transferred to Inner Poland. The choir stalls are now in Stężyca. The abbey is an important testimony of the Germanisation during Ostsiedlung in Silesia.".
- Recovered_Territories hasPhotoCollection Recovered_Territories.
- Recovered_Territories image "Zamek Lubiąż 0055.JPG".
- Recovered_Territories image "Zamek Lubiąż 0057.JPG".
- Recovered_Territories width "200".
- Recovered_Territories subject Category:Aftermath_of_World_War_II_in_Germany.
- Recovered_Territories subject Category:Aftermath_of_World_War_II_in_Poland.
- Recovered_Territories subject Category:Borders_of_Germany.
- Recovered_Territories subject Category:Borders_of_Poland.
- Recovered_Territories subject Category:Geographic_history_of_Germany.
- Recovered_Territories subject Category:Germany–Poland_relations.
- Recovered_Territories subject Category:History_of_Poland_(1945–89).
- Recovered_Territories subject Category:Stalinism_in_Poland.
- Recovered_Territories type BordersOfGermany.
- Recovered_Territories type BordersOfPoland.
- Recovered_Territories type Boundary108512259.
- Recovered_Territories type BoundaryLine108512736.
- Recovered_Territories type Extremity108568978.
- Recovered_Territories type Location100027167.
- Recovered_Territories type Object100002684.
- Recovered_Territories type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Recovered_Territories type Region108630039.
- Recovered_Territories type YagoGeoEntity.
- Recovered_Territories type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Recovered_Territories type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Recovered_Territories type Place.
- Recovered_Territories type PopulatedPlace.
- Recovered_Territories type Wikidata:Q532.
- Recovered_Territories type Place.
- Recovered_Territories type Location.
- Recovered_Territories comment "Recovered or Regained Territories (Polish: Ziemie Odzyskane, literally "Regained Lands") was an official term used by the People's Republic of Poland to describe the territory of the former Free City of Danzig and the parts of pre-war Germany that became part of Poland after World War II. The rationale for the term "Recovered" was the Piast Concept that these territories were the traditional Polish homeland.".
- Recovered_Territories label "Recovered Territories".
- Recovered_Territories label "Territori recuperati".
- Recovered_Territories label "Territórios Recuperados".
- Recovered_Territories label "Ziemie Odzyskane".
- Recovered_Territories label "Возвращённые земли".
- Recovered_Territories label "回復領".
- Recovered_Territories sameAs Territori_recuperati.
- Recovered_Territories sameAs 回復領.
- Recovered_Territories sameAs Ziemie_Odzyskane.
- Recovered_Territories sameAs Territórios_Recuperados.
- Recovered_Territories sameAs m.01y0w_.
- Recovered_Territories sameAs Q2607319.
- Recovered_Territories sameAs Q2607319.
- Recovered_Territories sameAs Recovered_Territories.
- Recovered_Territories wasDerivedFrom Recovered_Territories?oldid=604278976.
- Recovered_Territories depiction Curzon_line_en.svg.
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