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Silesia without Borders, Silesia without Borders, or a Visit to Linhartov - Constant Wandering

After the Second World War, Upper Silesia was ruthlessly cut by the state border between Poland and the Czech Republic. For many years after the war, disputes continued to determine its final form. This meant the tragedy of hundreds of separated families, confiscation of property, and other actions that turned the life of the common man into a nightmare. To this day, history echoes with reminiscences of decisions made by the then satellite gover…
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After the Second World War, Upper Silesia was ruthlessly cut by the state border between Poland and the Czech Republic. For many years after the war, disputes continued to determine its final form. This meant the tragedy of hundreds of separated families, confiscation of property, and other actions that turned the life of the common man into a nightmare. To this day, history echoes with reminiscences of decisions made by the then satellite gover…

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Nieustanne Wędrowanie broke the news in on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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