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- Kresy_Zachodnie abstract "Kresy Zachodnie (Polish pronunciation: [ˈkrɛsɨ zaˈxɔdɲɛ], Western Borderlands) is a term used by Poles, mostly in a historical context, to refer to the western parts of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth that in the partitions were annexed by Prussia. This name refers specifically to the regions of Eastern Pomerania (Pomerelia or West Prussia), Great Poland (province of Posen), Warmia (the German-speaking but Polish-royal bishopric of Ermland), and occasionally eastern Upper Silesia (Katowice).This term, styled after Kresy Wschodnie (Eastern Borderlands), was first used by Jan Chryzostom Zachariasiewicz in his novel Na kresach published in 1860, but it did not enter common usage.The 19th century history of these regions was quite different from the rest of the former Commonwealth. There were uprisings in 1806, 1846, and 1848 but the main battle between the Polish majority and large German minority was for economic domination in these provinces. After World War I, most of this area became part of the Second Polish Republic as a result of the Greater Poland and Silesian Uprisings and decisions by the victorious Allies.During the interwar period interbellum most inhabitants of this area supported the politics of Narodowa Demokracja political movement. Polish leader Józef Piłsudski was treated with considerable reserve or with open enmity. This was due to his collaboration with the Central Powers in World War I (having been a minister of the Regency Kingdom of Poland and leader of the Polnische Wehrmacht), and a perception that during the years when an independent Poland was being created Piłsudski was more interested in fighting for the eastern Kresy Wschodnie to become part of the new state than in fighting for the western Kresy Zachodnie. This despite the fact that the 1919-1939 western Kresy had a higher percentage of ethnic Poles than the eastern Kresy.After 1945, the name Kresy Zachodnie was also used for the so-called \"Recovered Territories\" (now known as the \"Western and Northern Territories\") (see historical eastern Germany), which were resettled in large part by Poles from Kresy Wschodnie after having been ethnically cleansed of Germans.".
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- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Borders_of_Poland.
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- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink Central_Powers.
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink Ethnic_cleansing.
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink Flight_and_expulsion_of_Germans_(1944–50).
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink Former_eastern_territories_of_Germany.
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink German_Eastern_Marches_Society.
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink Greater_Poland.
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink Greater_Poland_Uprising_(1918–19).
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink Interwar_period.
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink Jan_Zachariasiewicz.
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink Józef_Piłsudski.
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink Katowice.
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Poland_(1916–18).
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink Kresy.
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink Kulturkampf.
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink National_Democracy.
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink Partitions_of_Poland.
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth.
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink Polska_Siła_Zbrojna.
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink Pomerania.
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink Pomerelia.
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink Province_of_Posen.
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink Prussia.
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink Recovered_Territories.
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink Second_Polish_Republic.
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink Settlement_Commission.
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink Silesian_Uprisings.
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink Upper_Silesia.
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink Warmia.
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink West_Prussia.
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink Western_Institute.
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLink File:Border_changes_in_history_of_Poland.png.
- Kresy_Zachodnie wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kresy Zachodnie".
- Kresy_Zachodnie auto "yes".
- Kresy_Zachodnie date "December 2009".
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- Kresy_Zachodnie subject Category:Borders_of_Poland.
- Kresy_Zachodnie subject Category:Historical_regions_in_Poland.
- Kresy_Zachodnie hypernym Term.
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- Kresy_Zachodnie comment "Kresy Zachodnie (Polish pronunciation: [ˈkrɛsɨ zaˈxɔdɲɛ], Western Borderlands) is a term used by Poles, mostly in a historical context, to refer to the western parts of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth that in the partitions were annexed by Prussia.".
- Kresy_Zachodnie label "Kresy Zachodnie".
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- Kresy_Zachodnie sameAs Q6436846.
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- Kresy_Zachodnie depiction Border_changes_in_history_of_Poland.png.
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