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So where did this come from? It was plopped out of order at the very bottom of the article

History of the Germans in Bialystok

"What we, the people of today, we know about the Germans who settled in Bialystok in the days of John Clement Branickiego? Visitors from different parts of Europe moved to our culture, customs, traditions, religion, bringing great influence in the development of the city over the White. They built the foundation for the "Manchester of the North," as it was called Bialystok in the late nineteenth century.

Saxons were great soldiers of Napoleon's army, after losing a campaign in 1812 to settle in Białystok circuit and the city itself. Then they began to assume the first looms. After the introduction of high tariffs in 1834 for the products of the Kingdom of many manufacturers have moved their plants in the Białystok region. In 1834. Wilhelm Zachert opened the first factory in Supra. In 1840. Choroszcza Christian Moes in building another plant. Hasbach chose podbiałostockie Dojlidy, brothers Commichau and Becker - Bialystok. Manufactured in the Bialystok goods free of duty were sent into Russia, the Far East and Japan ...

Wold love to get some references for it.... Ajh1492 (talk) 15:09, 15 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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