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    The Prussian Partition (Polish: Zabór pruski), or Prussian Poland, is the former territories of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth acquired during the...
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    The 1793 Second Partition of Poland was the second of three partitions (or partial annexations) that ended the existence of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
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    the Commonwealth into, namely: the Austrian Partition, the Prussian Partition and the Russian Partition. In Polish, there are two separate words for...
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    Province of Pomerania. Prussian gains in the Silesian Wars led to the formation of the Province of Silesia in 1740. After the First Partition of Poland in 1772...
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    Polish General Staff. He suggested conscripting Polish citizens of the Prussian Partition into the Polish Armed Forces. 800 or so were sent into Poland as a...
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  • zaboru pruskiego, Mazur i Śląska [Prussian language statistics (1825-1911) and the Poles of the Prussian partition, Masuria and Silesia] (in Polish)....
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    People's Libraries Society (category Prussian Partition)
    Ludowych (TCL)) was an educational society established in 1880 for the Prussian partition of Poland (active in the regions of Greater Poland or the Grand Duchy...
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    Russian partition was thus the largest and most populous of the three partitions (the other two being the Austrian Partition and the Prussian Partition). For...
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    The Austrian Partition (Polish: zabór austriacki) comprises the former territories of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth acquired by the Habsburg monarchy...
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    The Prussian deportations, also known as the Prussian expulsions of Poles (Polish: rugi pruskie; German: Polenausweisungen), were the mass expulsions...
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    Drzymała's wagon (category Prussian Partition)
    wagon-home, became a Polish folk hero during the Partitions of Poland. In 1886, by resolution of the Prussian Landtag, a Settlement Commission had been established...
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    and given to German nobles. The Prussian hold on Polish areas was somewhat weakened after 1807 when parts of its partition were restored to the Duchy of...
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    The Third Partition of Poland (1795) was the last in a series of the Partitions of Poland–Lithuania and the land of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
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    Russian and Prussian influence on the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, led by Tadeusz Kościuszko in Poland-Lithuania and the Prussian partition in 1794. It...
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    South Prussia (category Prussian Partition)
    Brandenburgian Neumark region in the west and the Prussian Netze District in the north. After the Third Partition, the lands of Dobrzyń and Płock northeast of...
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  • the Second Partition of Poland. Prussian forces were acting in support of the Prussian-Russian Treaty on the partition that month. Prussian forces later...
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    Austrian partition, serfdom was abolished in 1848, following the revolutionary movements sweeping through Europe. In the Prussian partition, reforms under...
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    Prussia, during the Revolutions of 1848. The main fighting in the Prussian Partition of Poland was concentrated in the Greater Poland region but some fighting...
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  • 1918, Polish clubs had held their own championships in Austrian and Prussian partitions. Competitions were organized by the original Polish Football Association...
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    century, it was part of the Prussian Partition, with a brief exception during the Napoleonic Wars. When this area came under Prussian control, the feudal system...
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    Old Conservatives Austrian Partition: Podolacy [pl], Stańczycy [pl] Prussian partition: Neoconservatives Russian partition: Biali, Realists, Żubry [pl]...
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    The First Partition of Poland took place in 1772 as the first of three partitions that eventually ended the existence of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
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    by Poles: the western part of the Russian Partition, the Prussian Partition and the western Austrian Partition. Ethnically Polish settlement spread over...
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    zaboru pruskiego, Mazur i Śląska [Prussian language statistics (1825-1911) and the Poles of the Prussian partition, Masuria and Silesia] (in Polish)....
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    (Starogard Gdański).[citation needed] In 1440, the city co-founded the Prussian Confederation which opposed the Monastic State of the Teutonic Knights...
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    Duchy of Prussia and the non-German-speaking entire territory of the Prussian partition of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth) as well as the German-speaking...
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    Wojciech Kętrzyński (category Polish political prisoners in the Prussian partition)
    Austrian Empire. He focused on Polish history at a time when Poland was partitioned between foreign powers. He opposed the idea of Germanization and assisted...
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  • Socialist Party of Lithuania and Belarus Polish Socialist Party of the Prussian Partition Polish Socialist Party – Revolutionary Faction Polish Union of Peasant...
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    Old Conservatives Austrian Partition: Podolacy [pl], Stańczycy [pl] Prussian partition: Neoconservatives Russian partition: Biali, Realists, Żubry [pl]...
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    an agreement for the partition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth was signed in Vienna. Early in August Russian, Prussian and Austrian troops simultaneously...
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