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2012 | 15 | 2(30) | 29-46

Article title

Polska i niemiecka prasa w agitacji plebiscytowej - z perspektywy 90 lat

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Title variants

EN
THE GERMAN AND THE POLISH PRESS IN THE UPPER SILESIAN PLEBISCITE AGITATION: 90 YEARS SINCE

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PL

Abstracts

EN
The plebiscite agitation was carried out by means of leafl ets, brochures, books and the press. Although the Germans had at their disposal over one hundred newspapers and periodicals with the circulation of c. half a million copies, the historical and demographic arguments gave an edge to the Polish side. The Polish propaganda was also quite adept at exploiting fears triggered by the crippling war reparations imposed on Germany. At the same time it argued that the passing of the Upper Silesia Autonomy Act by the Warsaw parliament on 15 July 1920 made voting for Poland a safe bet. In their propaganda campaigns both sides used the opponent’s language, ie. the Germans published newspapers and magazines in Polish (eg. Kraj Górnośląski), while the Poles - mindful of the fact that since 1828 the Upper Silesians had to attend Prussian schools - came up with periodicals in German (eg. Der Weisse Adler)

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Volume

15

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Pages

29-46

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Contributors

  • Katedra Dziennikarstwa i Komunikacji Spolecznej, Wyzsza Szkola Zarzadzania ‘Edukacja’, ul. Krakowska 56-62, 50-435 Wroclaw, Poland

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Publication order reference

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