After the end of the war, a part of the German inhabitants returned.
After the town was ceded to Poland, a large number of the German inhabitants left the area.
During subsequent months the German inhabitants were expelled.
However, most German inhabitants arrived in the late 19th century as farmers and professionals.
During the first republic, Kaplice remained a town with a majority of German inhabitants.
German inhabitants call it "Millionendorf", an expression which means "village of a million people".
The German inhabitants were expelled and the town was resettled with Poles.
Nordstern would therefore be one among many military quasi-colonies with almost exclusively German inhabitants.
Since the 16th century a continuing inflow of German inhabitants could have been realized.
The German inhabitants of the area and whole Silesia were expelled by the new authorities.