Category
page 1German diaspora in Poland
flight and expulsion of Germans
exodus & deportation during and after the end of the Second World War from 1945 to 1950
German minority in Poland
ethnic group
German Minority Electoral Committee
German Minority Electoral Committee in Poland
Bambrzy
thumb|170px|right|Girls wearing unmarried women's dresses during a Corpus Christi (feast)|Corpus Christi procession in Jeżyce, a borough of Poznań
Bambers, also known as Poznań Bambergians, are Poles who are partly descended from Germans who moved from the area of Bamberg (Upper Franconia, Germany) to villages surrounding Poznań, Poland. They settled in villages which had been destroyed during the Great Northern War and the subsequent epidemic of plague, including:
1719 in Luboń
1730 in Dębiec, Jeżyce, Winiary and Bonin
1746–1747 in Rataje and Wilda
1750–1753 in Jeżyce and Górczyn
Olędrzy
thumb|right|A historical Mennonite cemetery in Stogi, [[Poland]]
thumb|right|An 18th-century Mennonite house in Żuławki, Poland
Olenders ( or Olendrzy, singular form: Olęder, Olender; ) were people, often of Dutch or Frisian ancestry, who lived in settlements in Poland organized under a particular type of law.
Volhynian Germans
ethnic Germans who settled in Volhynia
New Synagogue, Ostrów Wielkopolski
synagogue
German Socio-Cultural Organisation in Wrocław
association of the Polish-German minority