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Bibliogr. s. 15-16 oraz s. 401-402. Indeksy
In: Central European history, Band 41, Heft 1, S. 27-70
ISSN: 1569-1616
The Tuchel Heath (Tucheler Heide, Bóry Tucholskie) and Kashubia (Kassubei, Kaszuby), the two regions comprising the geographical region known as Pomerelia (roughly the area of the "Polish Corridor"), came into Prussian possession with annexations from Poland in 1772, when Friedrich II seized most of what would become the provinces of Poznania and West Prussia from the ailing Polish Republic. These territories, some liked to imagine, resembled the North American frontier. Friedrich II apparently compared it to Canada and "jokingly named the inhabitants his Iroquois." Gustav Freytag immortalized Friedrich's arrival on the frontier in his workBilder aus der deutschen Vergangenheit, characterizing the place as "an abandoned land, without law, without authority; it was a wasteland." Certainly, the harsh climate, the sprawling pine forests and barrens, and the impoverished populace suggested a certain affinity. In one description of the region from 1879, the author depicted the Slavic game poacher "as a red Indian on the warpath."