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was necessary, as the districts established in 1752 and 1773 had proven to be inexpedient and too large. In Warmia, the new Allenstein district was formed from the southwestern part of the old Heilsberg district on February 1, 1818. The Allenstein district was assigned to
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According to the Prussian census of 1861, the Allenstein district, which then also included the city of Allenstein, had a population of 47,901, of which 12,510 (26.1%) were
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into Prussia, the districts of Braunsberg and Heilsberg were set up in 1773, both of which were assigned to the
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and only about 7% of the inhabitants, classified as "autochthonous Poles" were allowed to remain.
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Viebahn, Georg; Dechen, Heinrich; Dove, Heinrich Wilhelm; Klotzsch; Ratzeburg (2018-12-17).
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As part of the Prussian administrative reforms, a comprehensive district reform in all of
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The area of the Allenstein district historically belonged to the
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Location of Landkreis Allenstein within East Prussia (1920-1939)
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and placed under Polish administration, in accordance with the
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left the district and formed its own urban district, known as
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Prussian
East Prussia
Prince-Bishopric of Warmia
Kingdom of Prussia
First Partition of Poland
Warmia
Königsberg
East Prussia
Regierungsbezirk Königsberg
German Empire
Regierungsbezirk Allenstein
Allenstein
1920 East Prussian plebiscite
Poland
Germany
Treaty of Versailles
World War II
Soviet
Red Army
Potsdam Agreement
expelled
Germans
Poles
Kreisgemeinschaft Allenstein-Land e.V.
Landeskunde
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978-3-11-157962-7
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