Published : 2019-12-31

Legal acts regulating property and national matters in Poland in the first years after the end of World War II

Anna Mazur



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After the end of World War II Poland found itself in the Soviet sphere of influence. That resulted in the need to build a new state and identity of the society based on the communist ideology. It was also a time of settling accounts with the traitors of the Nation. The article presents the most important legal acts influencing the formation of the society in the first post-war years, and special emphasis was placed on the issue of the fight against the Volksdeutsch.

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World War II, PKWN, labor camps, abandoned estates



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Mazur, A. (2019). Legal acts regulating property and national matters in Poland in the first years after the end of World War II. Facta Simonidis, 12(1), 281–295. https://doi.org/10.56583/fs.109

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