View of Brun in 1700
The original population of Silesia was probably Celtic and other mixed ethnic groups, and the wild region did not come under the rule of a Polish King until the 10th century.
Bohemian rulers actively recruited Germans to settle in the very sparsely populated area and the entire region was soon distinctly German.
Poland renounced all claim to the area and the King of Bohemia assumed sovereignty about the year 1138, and Silesia was first transferred to the Germans at that time.
It would be removed from them with the Versaille treaty and again in 1945, when 75% of the population were German and 25% Polish.
Reports taken from revisionist.net
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