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In the late 19th century, the meaning of the word "Bamber" (singular form) became wider - it started to denote all people living in those villages, regardless of their ethnic or cultural background. Many of them were soldiers of the Polish army fighting in the
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most of them, like most Poles, were persecuted for their Polish identity. After World War II, for some time they were suspected of collaboration with the Germans.
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of the group was voluntary and happened within one to two generations. The settlers' children learned the
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Site of Towarzystwo Bambrow Poznanskich (The Society of Bambrzy) (in Polish)
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A well known aspect of Bamber culture are its extravagant female dresses.
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The condition for settlement was, according to the order of King
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Prussian fight against the influence of the Catholic church
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