303:, they eventually lost hope that the long-term strategy would succeed. Polish schools had their accreditation refused, and state schools no longer took account of ethnic diversity. In schools with a high percentage of Polish-speaking students, German officials split up the students. When parents tried to organise private lessons for their children, police would come to their homes. Germany banned the use of the Polish language in schools (since 1873), in mines (since 1899), and at public gatherings (since 1908). Polish publishing houses and bookstores were often searched by the German police, and Polish patriotic books and publications were confiscated. Polish booksellers whose books were confiscated were sentenced by German courts to fines or prison. In 1909, the Central Office for Monitoring the Polish Movement in the Rhine-Westphalian Industrial Districts (
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entered the headquarters of the Union of Poles in
Germany in Bochum, searched it and interrogated its chief Michał Wesołowski. The Nazis then carried out mass searches of Polish organizations in the region and interrogated Polish activists, however, they did not obtain the desired lists of Polish
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Oberhausen), however, in the interbellum they were gradually limited, prohibited or cancelled. In 1934, the last Polish councilman was removed from the Bottrop city council. According to 1935 estimates, Polish organizations in Westphalia and Rhineland had 21,500 members.
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Other measures included instructing teachers and officials that their duty was to promote a German national consciousness. A decree was issued that ordered all miners to speak German. Discrimination started to affect issues of basic existence. The
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In response to harassment by
Prussian authorities, the organisations of Ruhr Poles expanded what had been their purely cultural character and restored their links with Polish organisations in the east. The League of Poles in Germany, founded at
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Niemczech w latach 1939-1945".
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of Polish press. Polish activists, expecting a German attack, secured the files of Polish organizations. On 15 July 1939, the
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Germany, 1871-1918: economy, society, culture, and politics, Volker Rolf Berghahn, pages 107-108,Berghahn Books 2004
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activists, which had been previously hidden by Poles. Nazi terror and persecutions rapidly intensified. The Nazis limited
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Macmillan 1998
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1168:Imperial Germany... pages 107-108
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160:Zjednoczenie Zawodowe Polskie
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1222:Imperial Germany... page 108
1213:Imperial Germany... page 218
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651:(1949- 2008), footballer
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2384:19th century in Germany
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943:Krzysztof Ruchniewicz.
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675:Stanislaus Kobierski
552:adding missing items
107:Partitions of Poland
2337:Polish Diaspora Day
1289:Biblioteka Narodowa
1234:, pp. 165–167.
1180:, pp. 202–203.
729:(1990-), footballer
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683:(1937-), footballer
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609:(1995-), footballer
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