Commons:Deletion requests/File:Polish language frequency in Poland in 1931 1.PNG
File:Polish language frequency in Poland in 1931 1.PNG[edit]
Original research without reliable sources. Sample comparison with File:Woj.poleskie-Polska spis powszechny 1931.pdf (pp. 56-58) reveals that percentage points for individual counties do not match the alleged results of 1931 survey. Example can be drawn from the analysis of File:Województwo poleskie - podział administracyjny 1939.png with names of administrative centres not mentioned here. Yellow color here marks Powiat Kobryn (westside in Poleskie, see: Jewish: 8,697+1,792 (10,489); Ukrainian: 21,934; Polish: 10,040; Belarusian: 5,208; Russian: 3,373. Total is 41,004 including Polish at 24.5% ... Polish is NOT "less than 10%", it is 24.5%. Please DO NOT count "local" as non-Polish because "local" means all of the above ("local" is 62,854). This map is intended to prove that Poles "did not live" in eastern Poland, a preposterous claim by Soviet propaganda attempting to justify the invasion of Poland. Poeticbent talk 18:13, 5 April 2015 (UTC)
Please note, the uploader of this map removed the deletion nomination tag from the file description, even though the information contained in it clearly states: "Do not remove this tag until is closed." Thank you, Poeticbent talk 13:52, 7 April 2015 (UTC)