Only those who were hidden in Polish peasants' homes survived.
As a scholar, his work concentrated on the 20th century Polish peasants.
The role was a Polish peasant with one line.
All land taken from Polish peasants since 1846 was to be returned without redemption payments.
Polish peasants were to be "taught" that they benefit from German "law".
Another approach, dating from the Polish Peasant, is to ask participants to write their own life stories.
Those present marched with green flags of Polish peasants.
German colonists were however given preferential treatment compared to Polish peasants.
In the 19th century and early 20th century ether drinking was popular among Polish peasants.
Polish peasants and urban citizens turned against Prussian officials.