File talk:Plebiscyt na Mazurach i Warmii.PNG

Ficticious map of the 1920 Plebiscite in Warmia and Masuria in Prussia, Germany
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Plebiscyt_na_Mazurach_i_Warmii.PNG

Not objective
The Polish majority area in this map is not correct and unscientific. Allenstein was not "Polish majority", not even Masurian majority. The Masurians should not be confused with Polish Mazovians. The Masurians considered themselves mostly as German civilians of Lutheran Slavic Masurian ancestry by 1920, and were certainly not Polish in their own eyes. This map is Polish reinterpretation of history. Just look up the plebiscite results. All majorities for Poland, the areas taken from East Prussia Province were taken without voting; they all knew a majority would choose Germany over Poland. Masuria was not Katowice or Poznan or Torun. The Slavic Masurians (like Ernst Barczewski) were pro-German, felt German citizens. And they were not Roman Catholic, but rather Lutheran Protestants like the German Prussians were too.Smith2006 (talk) 00:18, 18 July 2008 (UTC) --

Smith2006, this "map" It is a figment of imagination. Was this made by a space-out person, or what? For anyone, who is not familiar with the results, for those areas of Prussia in Germany, that were requested by Poland for take-over as supposed to be most Polish-(friendly), plebicide elections were held and the results were about 92-97% against Poland.

Here is a map after 1920 Treaty of Versailles cut off parts of Germany incl. West- Prussia without plebiscite. East Prussian plebiscite area is shown also. An Observer 8 August 2008