2019
DOI: 10.14712/23363231.2019.16
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Examining Fate: The Debate over Children’s Identity in the Border Areas of Interwar Eastern Upper Silesia

Abstract: This article deals with two little-known disputes over the national identity of a population in the interwar border area of Eastern Upper Silesia. This area was transferred from Germany to Poland after World War I as a result of a plebiscite. Its local population, the Silesians, did not consider themselves entirely German or Polish, but still underwent a process of Polonization. The plebiscite took place in Upper Silesia in 1921, prompting international controversy and internal debate within the Polish state a… Show more

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