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Biały Bór is located in the former German territories that came to Poland after the Second World War. The almost complete replacement of the indigenous German and Jewish populations, initially by Polish and soon Ukrainian communities, was the result of the displacement of state borders by the eviction and relocation of millions of people. To do thi...
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... to Lefebvre) and not by the government (according to de Certeau). Both spaces were created as a result of cooperation between the residents of the town itself and the larger Ukrainian community of Pomerania. In both cases, the temple buildings do not immediately catch the eye, which is in line with the authorities' intention to hide them 20 (Fig. 5). At the same time, the space near the Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin includes monuments of both the previous period (Baldenburg times), the post-war years and modern ones (Fig. ...