The German Minority in Poland between 1945 and 1960: A Key Element of Poland’s Postwar Economy

Yaman Kouli
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Abstract: After the end of the war, the overall impression of large-scale destruction in Poland led many people to believe that much of the economy had to be rebuilt from scratch, even though economic growth was relatively high. This growth was not uniform across the country, though: Poland consisted of two economically different regions, one of which was former German territory which experienced very slow economic growth and from which 95 percent of the native inhabitants—ethnic Germans—had been forcibly removed. This paper argues that the massive border changes and the expulsion of the Germans from this region negatively affected productivity, contributed to the region’s slow economic growth, and exacerbated Poland’s economic problems. Only after the expulsion of the Germans from this territory was it realized that their knowledge, skills, and experience were key factors in economic reconstruction, and that rebuilding the economy “from scratch” was not necessary. Ultimately, this realization had a profound impact on Poland’s policy towards the German minority.
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1945年至1960年间波兰的德国少数民族:波兰战后经济的一个关键因素
摘要:战争结束后,波兰大规模破坏的整体印象使许多人认为,尽管经济增长相对较高,但大部分经济都必须从头开始重建。然而,这种增长在全国范围内并不一致:波兰由两个经济不同的地区组成,其中一个是前德国领土,经历了非常缓慢的经济增长,95%的当地居民——德国人——被强行迁出。本文认为,大规模的边界变化和将德国人驱逐出该地区对生产力产生了负面影响,导致该地区经济增长缓慢,并加剧了波兰的经济问题。只有在把德国人赶出这片领土后,它才意识到,他们的知识、技能和经验是经济重建的关键因素,“从零开始”重建经济是没有必要的。最终,这种认识对波兰对德国少数民族的政策产生了深远的影响。
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