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English: The region of Silesia (in modern-day Poland) during the 20th century.
 Province of Silesia around 1900
 
Granted to Poland in 1919–1922
 
Not granted, after the transfer is declined in a plebiscite (1921)
 
Hlučín Region/Hultschiner Ländchen; granted to Czechoslovakia (1920)

 Administrative regions of Gau Niederschlesien and Gau Oberschlesien, 1940–1945
 
To become a part of Poland according to Stalin's initial plan (1944)
 
Also added to Poland, according to Stalin's second plan (1945)
 
To become a part of Czechoslovakia according to Stalin's initial plan (1944) but never implemented
 
Remaining territory of Germany since 1945
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