Emigration from Poland to Germany after World War II

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title: Emigration from Poland to Germany after World War II
text: As a result of World War II, Poland's borders were shifted west. Within Poland's new boundaries there remained a substantial number of ethnic Germans, who were expelled from Poland until 1951. The remaining former German citizens were primarily autochthons, who were allowed to stay in post-war Poland after declaring Polish nationality in a verification process. According to article 116 of the German constitution, all former German citizens may be "re-granted German citizenship on application" an
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