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Matthead, you know too well that this question is stupid. Wilimowski left Upper Silesia on his own, nobody forced him to leave Katowice, he did it because he wanted. Unlike other players from Upper Silesia, he was not allowed to return because he played for Nazi Germany national team, not because he signed the Volksliste and was in the Wehrmacht. This was regarded as a treason in the 1945 Poland, expulsion has nothing to do with it. Tymek (talk) 14:26, 13 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]