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    administratively promoted Polonization, particularly during the interwar period and in the period following World War II. Polonization can be seen as an example...
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    century, the Polonization of the lands within the borders of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was a completed process, and the Polonization of Vilnius...
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  • Ruthenian, where it became an official language, before a process of Polonization began in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. By the 18th century, Ruthenian...
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    in the context of the Communist concept of class struggle. However, Polonization of the figure was also met by opposition because it was supposedly too...
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    of Lublin. In the years following the union, the process of gradual Polonization of both Lithuanians and Ruthenians gained steady momentum. In culture...
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    Polish State, and for the Lublin region must be a factor of Polonization. We strive to Polonize Orthodoxy." An important role was also played in military...
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  • Bosniakisation Bulgarisation Croatisation Czechization Macedonization Polonization Russification Serbianisation Slovakization Ukrainization Hellenization...
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    attempted to protect the Eastern Orthodox minority in the east from Polonization. His initiative of printing the Stanisław Orzechowski annals and Jan...
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    turn to Catholicism and became fully associated with the Polish nation (Polonization). Many of their possessions were passed on or inherited by members of...
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    Belarusians in 1927. The Belarusian population of West Belarus faced active Polonization by the central Polish authorities. The policy pressured Belarusian schooling...
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    the interbellum Second Republic, the ND was a strong proponent for the Polonization of the country's German minority and of other non-Polish (Belarusian...
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    religious freedom varied. Poland acted as the dominant partner in the union. Polonization of nobles was generally voluntary, but state efforts at religious conversion...
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    pressure of Polonization was harder to resist with each subsequent generation and eventually almost all of the Ruthenian nobility was Polonized.[citation...
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    Gallus Anonymus, also known by his Polonized variant Gall Anonim, is the name traditionally given to the anonymous author of Gesta principum Polonorum...
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    Part of a series on the History of Poland Topics Polonophile Polonization Flag Name Coat of arms Monarchs Military history Wars Territorial evolution Jewish...
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    the Ukrainians. Increasingly, Belarusians in Poland faced extensive Polonization. After the 1930 elections in Poland, Belarusian representation in the...
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  • formal education despite 200 years of Russification and tens of years of Polonization. Jankowiak also notes that Bronisław Taraszkiewicz who was first to codify...
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  • nationality) — a term describing the political and national self-identification of Polonized Ruthenians (modern Belarusians, Rusyns, Ukrainians). The authorship of...
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    context, it is sometimes described as a culmination of a process of de-Polonization of these areas during and after the world war. The process was planned...
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    importance of the Lithuanian language and opposed Russification and Polonization. The General Elders of Samogitia (equivalents of voivodes) included:...
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    they also faced discrimination even after completing it, such as the Polonization of their names. In the Lubusz region (former East Brandenburg), the local...
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  • used in relations with Western Europe. It was gradually reversed by the Polonization of Lithuania beginning in the 15th century and the 19th- and early-20th-century...
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    century as a self-defence reaction to the Polonization and by the 1880s started slowing down the process of Polonization of the ethnically Lithuanian population...
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    despite Russification and earlier Polonization. Some of the major Ruthenian noble families (all of which became polonized to a significant extent) included...
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    Pomerania suffered expulsion of its entire indigenous population in 1945–46. Polonization proceeded rapidly, despite the still uncertain border. Rather than taking...
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    region including Celts, Balts and Germanic tribes which were gradually Polonized after Poland's Christianization by the Catholic Church in the 10th century...
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    village was first mentioned in the year 1347. The name of the village is a Polonized version of a German word Mehlstein. In the Middle Ages, Melsztyn belonged...
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    Commonwealth. This family originated from Tyrol, their name Schönbeck was polonized around 1566. It was first given to Bartłomiej Szembek on July 25th 1556...
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    Renaissance in Poland and continued territorial expansion as well as Polonization that culminated in the establishment of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
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  • faced with the dominant Polish culture in the region, was subject to Polonization. After the partitions of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in the late 18th...
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