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Piotrus, All four of the sources listed are specifically discussing East(ern) Upper Silesia administrative region (Ost-Oberschlesien). I cannot find any sources discussing Silesia as a whole, probably because the Jews of Lower Silesia had a very different experience being under Nazi rule since 1933. buidhe12:45, 2 June 2020 (UTC)reply
I see. Historiography is certainly something to consider, still, I think it would make sense to have
The Holocaust in Silesia article, with sections for various parts of Silesia discussed in literature, and if they grow in size then they could be split off. That said, I can't find good sources for the Silesia, so it's not like I have content to write tha article with at the momement :( --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus|
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