File:Nalot niemczyzny 1910 1931.jpg

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English: Percentage of Germans in the population of several cities: Toruń (Thorn), Grudziądz (Graudenz), Inowrocław (Inowrazlaw), Bydgoszcz (Bromberg), Gniezno, Poznań that shrank from 1910 to single digit minority in 1931, as a result of the return of the cities to free Poland by the Treaty of Versailles.
Polski: Błyskawicznie spadł nalot niemczyzny (liczby ilustruja % Niemców)
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Source http://www.halat.pl/drang_nach_osten.html
Author Wacław Boratyński (died 1939) (Disputed)
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