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Art. 256 traktatu wersalskiego sankcjonował prawo państw sukcesyjnych do przejęcia całego majątku państwowego Rzeszy i państw niemieckich, znajdującego się na obszarach odstąpionych przez nie nowo powstałym państwom. Techniczną stronę wykonania tego postanowienia na terytorium byłej dzielnicy pruskiej regulowała w głównej mierze podpisana w Berlinie 25 XI 1919 r. polsko-niemiecka Umowa o oddaniu zarządu cywilnego. Akcja przejmowania państwowej własności celnej, zainicjowana w województwie poznańskim już w styczniu 1920 r. dobiegła końca w końcu stycznia 1921 r. Under article 256 of the Treaty of Versailles, the states to which German territory was ceded, acquired all property and possessions situated therein belonging to the German Empire or to the German States. The technical part of this resolution for the former Prussian partition was regulated mainly by the Polish-German Agreement ceding the civilian administration signed in Berlin on 25 November 1919. The taking over of the state customs properties, initiated in Poznań province in January 1920, was concluded by the end of January of the following year.
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Zachowane w Archiwum Państwowym w Poznaniu statystyki zachorowań na choroby zakaźne w poszczególnych powiatach województwa poznańskiego tuż po II wojnie światowej są szczegółowe i bogate w dane liczbowe. Ich syntezę może ułatwić zastosowanie ilościowych metod grupowania. W artykule zaprezentowano możliwości, jakie daje analiza skupień, a w szczególności metoda najdalszego sąsiedztwa. Uzyskane wyniki grupowania pozwoliły na usystematyzowanie wielowymiarowych informacji ilościowych, które może stanowić punkt wyjścia do szerszej interpretacji historycznej, dotyczącej zachorowań na choroby zakaźne po zakończeniu działań wojennych. The use of cluster analysis in historical research on the example of infectious diseases incidence in districts of the Poznań Voivodeship in 1946 Statistics of infectious diseases incidences soon after World War II for districts of the Poznań Voivodeship preserved in the State Archives in Poznań are detailed and rich in figures. Their synthesis is facilitated by the employment of quantitative methods of classification. The article presents possibilities offered by data clustering, in particular the method of the most distant neighbourhood. The clustering results made it possible to systematise multidimensional quantitative data and thus offered a starting point for a broader historical interpretation in the area of infectious diseases after the end of World War II.
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Established in 1919, the Poznań Province covered almost entirely the former Prussian Poznań Province (Provinz Posen) and initially comprised 118 cities, which decreased to 101 in 1938. On the eve of World War I, as many as 80 out of 129 cities had gas in Provinz Posen, and nearly 1/4 of them were supplied with gas from miniature gasoline gas plants. In the wake of World War I and immediately after its end, most small gasoline plants and numerous coal gas plants were shut down and eventually permanently closed down. In total, almost all gasoline and one acetylene gas plant (19 in total), as well as five coal plants, went bankrupt in the Interwar period. Of the latter type, there was a plant in Czempiń, which was shut down only around 1938, after the town was electrified. Ujście is another addition to the list, as it ceased to supply gas from Schneidemühl (Piła) in the mid-1930s. Ultimately, in 1939, gas was used in 43 out of 101 cities in the Province, which was also due to the fact that some of the gas-supplied cities had been moved to the Pomeranian Province a year before. In the Interwar period, several key factors influencing the gasworks in Greater Poland can be observed: the aforementioned liquidation of many gas plants and the transition from gas to electricity in many cities; reconstruction and relaunching of some coal gas plants; and – finally – modernization, combined with optimization of technological processes and expansion of existing gas plants. In the case of several cities, i.e. Międzychód, Nakło nad Notecią and Strzelno, the problem of communalization of plants owned by private German companies should also be noted, as well as Polish-German cooperation in terms of gas supply to the Polish Ujście gas plant from Schneidemühl (Piła).
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