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About This Tool

Before the Second World War, the territory of Poland, can be seen at that time German territory is relatively large, and after the war, the territory of Germany shrinking, Poland as a whole westward migration. Germany gave Poland one of its territories as compensation for its defeat in World War II, because of the battles, the borders, the many adjustments in history, and the multicultural mix in many places. In Germany, too, many towns are now named in Polish, with a total of 63 recorded by the random tool.

Because of the impact of the early wars, a lot of population movements led to the sharing of language and culture. And the Poles who lived in Germany, they gradually took over the towns and accepted themselves as Germans. The generator enumerates in detail the Polish names of these towns, including important information such as whether they are still used today. If you come to Germany, and you see these Polish places, and you see these poles, do not doubt that you are in the wrong place.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Polish exonyms for places in Germany.

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