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reasons: NPOV, no references and particularly the accusation of a "genocide"
After 1945, and the partial extermination and expulsion of the German population resident in Pomerania for 800 years, the Polish state, which acquired this province under the Potsdam agreement, has consistently claimed that Pomerania was originally Polish territory. This is totally false. The Pomeranians were slavic, but not Polish. was a historic fusion of German and Wendish peoples, and claims raised after 1945 by successive Polish governments are attempts to justify their genocide of the resident population. --Mickey195 22:06, 20 January 2007 (UTC)
Pomeranians
Yet another article on WP about the people whose name in English was Wends.--Termer 06:17, 28 August 2007 (UTC)
I see this painting by Gerson and I wonder how realistic this painting is or if this is simple propaganda/fantasy of the 19th century (nationalism)..? It claims "Pomeranians ousted by the Germans to the Baltic Islands", while the article states "as many native Pomeranians were slowly and gradually assimilated and discontinued the use of their Slavic language and culture.".. There is obviously a discrepancy.. And I even wonder, which Baltic Islands? If this painting has no real historical background, then it shouldn't be used here, especially for neutrality.. -- Jonny84 ( talk) 23:39, 27 February 2022 (UTC)
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moved from the main article
reasons: NPOV, no references and particularly the accusation of a "genocide"
After 1945, and the partial extermination and expulsion of the German population resident in Pomerania for 800 years, the Polish state, which acquired this province under the Potsdam agreement, has consistently claimed that Pomerania was originally Polish territory. This is totally false. The Pomeranians were slavic, but not Polish. was a historic fusion of German and Wendish peoples, and claims raised after 1945 by successive Polish governments are attempts to justify their genocide of the resident population. --Mickey195 22:06, 20 January 2007 (UTC)
Pomeranians
Yet another article on WP about the people whose name in English was Wends.--Termer 06:17, 28 August 2007 (UTC)
I see this painting by Gerson and I wonder how realistic this painting is or if this is simple propaganda/fantasy of the 19th century (nationalism)..? It claims "Pomeranians ousted by the Germans to the Baltic Islands", while the article states "as many native Pomeranians were slowly and gradually assimilated and discontinued the use of their Slavic language and culture.".. There is obviously a discrepancy.. And I even wonder, which Baltic Islands? If this painting has no real historical background, then it shouldn't be used here, especially for neutrality.. -- Jonny84 ( talk) 23:39, 27 February 2022 (UTC)