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Denationalisation means the reversal of the process of nationalization. In 1944-1946 the communist state nationalized (stole) all the private business and property beyond very personal property like own homes (the apartments belonging to landlords were also nationalized). Or even own homes, too, if they got collectivized and now lived in a collective farm.

https://polishhistory.pl/factories-for-the-people-the-nationalization-of-industry-in-poland/

I'm genuily perplexed you don't understand the absolutely basic vocabulary, and go on to confuse economic literal communism with nationalism. This is an "R for retarded" level of discourse.

2 years ago
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Denationalisation means the reversal of the process of nationalization. In 1944-1946 the communist state nationalized (stole) all the private business and property beyond very personal property like own homes (the apartments belonging to landlords were also nationalized). Or even own homes, too, if they got collectivized and now lived in a collective farm.

https://polishhistory.pl/factories-for-the-people-the-nationalization-of-industry-in-poland/

I'm genuily perplexed you don't understand the absolutely basic vocabulary, and go on to confuse economic communism with nationalism.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Denationalisation means the reversal of the process of nationalization. In 1944-1946 the communist state nationalized (stole) all the private business and property beyond very personal property like own homes (the apartments belonging to landlords were also nationalized). Or even own homes, too, if they got collectivized and now lived in a collective farm.

https://polishhistory.pl/factories-for-the-people-the-nationalization-of-industry-in-poland/

I'm genuily perplexed you don't understand the absolutely basic vocabulary, and go on to confuse nationalism with literal communism.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Denationalisation means the reversal of the process of nationalization. In 1944-1946 the communist state nationalized (stole) all the private business and property beyond very personal property like own homes (the apartments belonging to landlords were also nationalized). Or even own homes, too, if they got collectivized and now lived in a collective farm.

https://polishhistory.pl/factories-for-the-people-the-nationalization-of-industry-in-poland/

I'm genuily perplexed you don't understand the absolutely basic vocabulary.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Denationalisation means the reversal of the process of nationalization. In 1944-1946 the communist state nationalized (stole) all the private business and property beyond very personal property like own homes (the homes belonging to landlords were also nationalized). Or even own homes, too, if they got collectivized and now lived in a collective farm.

https://polishhistory.pl/factories-for-the-people-the-nationalization-of-industry-in-poland/

I'm genuily perplexed you don't understand the absolutely basic vocabulary.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Denationalisation means the reversal of the process of nationalization. In 1944-1946 the communist state nationalized (stole) all the private business and property beyond very personal property like own homes (the homes belonging to landlords were also nationalized). Or even own homes, too, if they got collectivized and now lived in a collective farm.

https://polishhistory.pl/factories-for-the-people-the-nationalization-of-industry-in-poland/

I'm genuily perplexed you don't understand absolutely basic vocabulary.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Denationalisation means the reversal of the process of nationalisation. In 1944-1946 the communist state nationalised (stole) all the private business and property beyond very personal property like own homes (the homes belonging to landlords were also nationalised). Or even own homes, too, if they got collectivized.

https://polishhistory.pl/factories-for-the-people-the-nationalization-of-industry-in-poland/

I'm genuily perplexed you don't understand absolutely basic vocabulary.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Denationalisation means the reversal of the process of nationalisation. In 1944-1946 the communist state nationalised (stole) all the private business and property beyond very personal property like own homes (the homes belonging to landlords were also nationalised). Or even homes, if they were collectivized.

https://polishhistory.pl/factories-for-the-people-the-nationalization-of-industry-in-poland/

I'm genuily perplexed you don't understand absolutely basic vocabulary.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Denationalisation means the reversal of the process of nationalisation. In 1944-1946 the communist state nationalised (stole) all the private business and property beyond very personal property like own homes (the homes belonging to landlords were also nationalised).

https://polishhistory.pl/factories-for-the-people-the-nationalization-of-industry-in-poland/

I'm genuily perplexed you don't understand absolutely basic vocabulary.

2 years ago
1 score
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Denationalisation means the reversal of the process of nationalisation. In 1944-1946 the communist state nationalised (stole) all the private business and property beyond very personal property like own homes (the homes belonging to landlords were also nationalised).

As politicians drew up post-war plans, war continued to undermine the country’s economy. The occupiers destroyed and removed Polish factories. Their owners were stripped of their property or under the yoke of overseers. A large part of these industrialists did not survive the war – as representatives of the Polish state elite they died at the hands of both the Soviets and the Germans. Many of them also became victims of the Holocaust. This material damage was completed by the military operations and the robberies committed by the Red Army at the end of 1944 and the beginning of 1945. The scale of the damage was never precisely calculated, but even partial data leaves a huge impression of the loss. According to this list, approx. 14 thousand factories were destroyed.

In 1944, once again all power went not to those who proclaimed noble ideals, but to those who actually controlled the territory of Poland. In 1944, the communists began to organize Poland in their own way – although they had not yet spread their radical slogans. They announced their program on 22 July in the Manifesto of the Polish Committee of National Liberation, the organization created by Stalin to wield executive power. The program announced a radical land reform, depriving the owners of large estates of their property without any compensation.

https://polishhistory.pl/factories-for-the-people-the-nationalization-of-industry-in-poland/

I'm genuily perplexed you don't understand absolutely basic vocabulary.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Denationalisation means the reversal of the process of nationalisation. In 1944-1945 the communist state nationalised (stole) all the private business and property beyond very personal property like own homes (the homes belonging to landlords were also nationalised).

As politicians drew up post-war plans, war continued to undermine the country’s economy. The occupiers destroyed and removed Polish factories. Their owners were stripped of their property or under the yoke of overseers. A large part of these industrialists did not survive the war – as representatives of the Polish state elite they died at the hands of both the Soviets and the Germans. Many of them also became victims of the Holocaust. This material damage was completed by the military operations and the robberies committed by the Red Army at the end of 1944 and the beginning of 1945. The scale of the damage was never precisely calculated, but even partial data leaves a huge impression of the loss. According to this list, approx. 14 thousand factories were destroyed.

In 1944, once again all power went not to those who proclaimed noble ideals, but to those who actually controlled the territory of Poland. In 1944, the communists began to organize Poland in their own way – although they had not yet spread their radical slogans. They announced their program on 22 July in the Manifesto of the Polish Committee of National Liberation, the organization created by Stalin to wield executive power. The program announced a radical land reform, depriving the owners of large estates of their property without any compensation.

https://polishhistory.pl/factories-for-the-people-the-nationalization-of-industry-in-poland/

I'm genuily perplexed you don't understand absolutely basic vocabulary.

2 years ago
1 score
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Denationalisation means the reversal of the process of nationalisation. In 1944-1945 the communist state nationalised (stole) all the private business and property beyond very personal property like own homes (the homes belonging to landlords were also nationalised).

https://polishhistory.pl/factories-for-the-people-the-nationalization-of-industry-in-poland/

I'm genuily perplexed you don't understand absolutely basic vocabulary.

2 years ago
1 score