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As part of the post-war border shift in Europe, all of Upper Silesia became part of Poland in The region became a hub of Jewish life where local Jewish survivors were supplemented by a large number of Eastern European Jews repatriated from the Soviet Union. However, waves of antisemitic incidents resulted in a large numbers of Jews emigrating out of Upper Silesia and Poland. The numbers of Jewish inhabitants in the region decreased from a little more than 25, in the immediate post war period to by the A small resurgence of Jewish life occurred in the s and continues to this day.

Local grassroots organizations are working to reconcile the common Jewish, German, and Polish history in the region, and educate the younger generations about the region's rich and diverse cultural background. Tags Archives Topics Cookies Notice We use cookies on our site to enable functionality and analyze traffic.

To learn more, view our Privacy Policy. Buky Family Portrait, The family was from Beuthen. Honorary Neustadt O. S citizenship certificate granted to Hermann Fraenkel for his extensive charity work. Postcard featuring the Beuthen synagogue. Verso of the Beuthen synagogue postcard. Certificate thanking Emanuel Fraenkel for contributing gold to the German war effort in Representatives of the western Upper Silesian synagogues, The bilingual certificate reflects the complicated cultural and linguistic dynamics of the region.

Portrait of Hermann and Laura Freund in Beuthen, The newspaper was founded in by Herbert Buky. Leo Baeck Institute Library, B Landscape with View of Synagogue at Oppeln by G. LBI I assume it played an even greater role in a border land. The seal combines the Star of David with the hammer and pick, a symbol closely associated with Upper Silesia.

The Jewish funeral home in Gliwice is the only musem in Poland dedicated to the history of Jews in Upper Silesia. Photo: Agata Sobczak. Donation certificate for Emmanuel Fraenkel who contributed marks to the German cause in Upper Silesia.

The account also details her emigration to Palestine in December The memoir spans the years to Download preview PDF. Skip to main content. This service is more advanced with JavaScript available. Advertisement Hide. Three Insurrections: Upper Silesia — This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in to check access. Link, Arthur S. An independent Polish state should be erected which would include the territories inhabited by indisputably Polish populations.

The Treaty of Trencin recognized that the territories had been a de facto fiefdom of the Bohemian crown since the previous century. Google Scholar. Gooch, G. Bowles, T. He attempted to evade this payment, but was unsuccessful. Pounds, J. This work gives a full account of the geology of Upper Silesia and its industrial development.

Nelson, Harold D. Bismarck obtained a million-mark grant from the Reichstag to fund this colonization project. Hawranek, Kwiatek, et al. Upper Silesia sent the largest contingent of the 1, representatives attending. This is the most comprehensive account of Polish affairs at the Peace Conference. Nelson, Land and Power London, , pp.



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