Warsaw’s decision to integrate several villages into the city of Opole could end up stripping the local German minority of a number of their current rights.
German Minority in Poland Fears Marginalization
Warsaw’s decision to integrate several villages into the city of Opole could end up stripping the local German minority of a number of their current rights.
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