Map of the part of Silesia that remained german after WW2 and the part of Saxony that became polish after WW2

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  1. Vivid_Pineapple5242 on

    ive always found it kinda stupid how 0% slavic lands like lower silesia and pomerania were given to poland while significant slavic minority territory of lusatia remained german

  2. It is not historically silesia though, this was just apart of the prussian province of silesia to which these lands were given from saxony after the Napoleonic Wars. Historically this region is Lusatia with an indigenous slavic minority the Lusatian Serbs.

  3. Queasy_Caramel5435 on

    I wouldn’t think to find something like this here (I grew up in Görlitz/Zgorzelec, which was parted after WW2), l live in Dresden now but frequently visit my mom in Görlitz. I also have a Granny in Wrocław, but that’s another story.

    Long story short, come visit Silesia, it’s a calm and interesting region :>