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Following the decision to divide Upper Silesia between Germany and Poland, detailed regulations were established according to which individual counties were supposed to be taken over by both states. Major celebrations on the German side were held in the summer of 1922 in Opole, where the official assumption of control over the German Upper Silesia by the government of the German Reich took place. The legality of the actions undertaken in the Upper Silesia by the victorious western states was undermined and postulates were put forward to peacefully revise the course of the border established in the wake of the plebiscite and the Silesian Uprisings. In his article, the author presents this issue, as seen from the perspective of the then German press.
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Po decyzji o podziale Górnego Śląska między Niemcy i Polskę uzgodniono warunki przejmowania poszczególnych powiatów przez obydwa państwa. Po stronie niemieckiej najważniejsze uroczystości miały miejsce latem 1922 roku w Opolu, gdzie nastąpiło oficjalne przejęcie władzy nad niemieckim Górnym Śląskiem przez rząd Rzeszy Niemieckiej. Otwarcie podważono wówczas legalność działań zwycięskich mocarstw zachodnich na Górnym Śląsku i domagano się pokojowej rewizji granicy wytyczonej po plebiscycie i powstaniach śląskich. Autor w swoim artykule przedstawia tę historię z perspektywy ówczesnej prasy niemieckiej.
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This paper presents the content of Austrian and German newspapers published in 1846 in relation with Austria’s annexation of the Free City of Krakow. These newspapers described the process of annexation and the subsequent internal situation in Krakow. They published official documents such as the Austrian emperor Ferdinand’s manifest and the Austrian marshal Castiglione’s proclamation about the dissolution of the Free City of Krakow. Information is also provided about the attitude of the residents of Krakow and the city’s history. The press speculated about the future of Krakow in the Habsburg monarchy.
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