词条 | German census of 1895 |
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The German census of 1895 was one of the first full-scale German censi, organized on all territories of the German Empire. Prior to 1871 many German counties organized various local census records, however most of the results did not survive{{Citation needed|date=July 2009}} World War II. The 1895 census is the first Volkszählung (German People count) to be published in the "Statistik des Deutschen Reiches" yearly, with copies surviving. It gives detailed info on population, property, religion and nationality in all German territories. However, the record was organized at the peak of the Kulturkampf campaign and it is openly criticized for lowering the number of Catholics in most of the areas. Also, the accuracy of the population figures published from the 1895 German census for the Polish territories was "adjusted" to show that the ratio of ethnic Germans to ethnic Poles was much higher than it actually was. This is attributed to the official push to Germanize the areas and to legitimize the century of occupation. Also, the Polish language was banned from usage in administration and education and the data for numbers of Polish speakers is also lowered.{{Citation needed|date=May 2011}} See also
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