National minorities in the Second Republic: an analysis of the 1921 and 1931 censuses

The material shows the structure of society in the Second Republic with respect to national minorities on the basis of the 1921 and 1931 censuses. It indicates that more than 1/3 of the population were national minorities, the largest of which were Ukrainians, Jews, Byelorussians and Germans.

Poland and the Poles Demographics Fertility White people Immigration Germany

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