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Other noteworthy parties in the Reichstag of 1912 were the Catholic Centre Party (91), the Conservatives (57), the National Liberals (45) and Progressive People's Party (42), the Poles (18) and the Alsatians (9).
Bolesław Domański, Catholic priest and representative of the Polish minority in Germany, president of the Union of Poles in Germany