Rödermark (redirect from Ober-Roden)
S-Bahn towards Wiesbaden by way of Offenbach Ost, Frankfurt Hbf and Frankfurt-Höchst. Also found in Ober-Roden is an operational midpoint on the Dreieich...
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Bialystok-Grodno) was an administrative division of German-controlled territory of Ober-Ost during World War I (after the Gorlice–Tarnów Offensive). It was bordered...
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of 1915, Courland came under the control of the Imperial German Army's Ober Ost commander in the person of Paul von Hindenburg, a Prussian military hero...
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Soviet westward offensive of 1918–1919 (category Western Belorussia (1918–1939))
was part of the campaign by Soviet Russia into areas abandoned by the Ober Ost garrisons that were being withdrawn to Germany following that country's...
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1867–1915 Ober Ost 1915–1919 (occupation) Second Polish Republic and Lithuania, contested during 1919–1920 Second Polish Republic 1920–1939 Nazi Germany/ Soviet...
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1918 and 6 October 1939. The state was established in the final stage of World War I. The Second Republic ceased to exist in 1939, after Poland was invaded...
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Battle of Bereza Kartuska (category Western Belorussia (1918–1939))
formed Polish Army were to pass through German Oberkommando-Ostfront (Ober-Ost) lines at Wolkowysk to reach the Bolshevik front, where on 12 January 1919...
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(1918) Kingdom of Poland (1917–1918) Ukrainian State Pavel Bermondt-Avalov Ober Ost Baltic states Georg von Rauch (1974). The Baltic States: The Years of Independence...
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forces pushed westward to spread the global proletarian revolution, German Ober-Ost administration evacuated and the Lithuanians withdrew to Kaunas. Vilnius...
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had the same function in the General Staff of the Eighth Army and the Ober Ost (Eastern Front). In 1915 he was promoted to major, and later in 1917 he...
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Suwałki region, and negotiations between Poland, Lithuania and Germany (Ober-Ost); in 1921 received the honorary citizenship of Suwałki. Voivode of the...
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9th Legions' Infantry Regiment (category Military units and formations disestablished in 1939)
regiment took part in disarming German soldiers, stationed in the area (see Ober Ost). On February 16, 1919, the unit was renamed into the 9th Legions Infantry...
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was ruled by local Polish self-government established after the German Ober-Ost army withdrew from the area. Following the start of the Polish-Bolshevik...
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Oberaufseherin) (May 1939–October 1942); Maria Mandl also served during this period as an SS-Kommandoführerin (1939–1940) and Ober-Arrestführerin. of the...
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3rd Silesian Uhlan Regiment (category Silesian Voivodeship (1920–1939))
Dąbrowskie, taking part in disarming demoralized German soldiers of the Ober Ost. In January 1919, two squadrons were sent to the eastern region of former...
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Courland was conquered by Germany in 1915 and included into the military Ober Ost administration. After the Russian surrender at the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk...
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Polish Underground State (category 1939 establishments in Poland)
final days of the German and Soviet invasion of Poland, in late September 1939. The Underground State was perceived by supporters as a legal continuation...
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Band 7) Hensel, Jürgen (ed.): Polen, Deutsche und Juden in Lodz 1820 - 1939. Eine schwierige Nachbarschaft, Osnabrück: fibre Verlag 1996 Sammlung historischer...
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10th Lithuanian Uhlan Regiment (category Białystok Voivodeship (1919–1939))
The uniforms and weapons were German, seized from the barracks of the Ober Ost, but at the beginning, the regiment lacked horses. By the summer of 1919...
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used than in Germany. Lebensraum Ostsiedlung Ostforschung Generalplan Ost Ober Ost Expulsion of Poles by Germany Kulturkampf Germanization Wehrbauer Manifest...
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German Army (German Empire) Latvian Riflemen Latvian War of Independence Ober Ost Reichswehr United Baltic Duchy Wehrmacht Colonel Jaan Maide (1933). Ülevaade...
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Background of the occupation of the Baltic states (category 1939 in Estonia)
armies had occupied Lithuania and Courland incorporating the areas into Ober Ost. As the Russian Empire began to collapse, independence movements sprung...
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and Max Hildebert Boehm for the German occupiers in the "Press Office Ober Ost VIII" in Riga. Otto von Kursell, with whom Schickedanz had worked until...
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November 1918, the revolutions in Germany and Austria-Hungary made the Ober Ost army collapse. The German units were struck by mass desertions of soldiers...
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Polish-Bolshevik War, the area was handed over to Poland by the local Ober-Ost commander. The predatory exploitation of the forest was put to an end and...
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Lithuanian territories from the Russian Empire and they became a part of Ober Ost. In 1907, the Lithuanians organized the Vilnius Conference which adopted...
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Nieśwież uprising (category Western Belorussia (1918–1939))
by the Bolsheviks, who advanced westwards, behind German troops of the Ober Ost. In February 1919, the Polish-Soviet War began, and Polish forces moved...
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and were directly administered by the German military commander of the Ober-Ost Army. Severe laws imposed by the German military command and the tragic...
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Polish–Lithuanian–Ruthenian Commonwealth Intermarium Occupational powers Vistula Land Ober Ost Government General of Warsaw Military Government of Lublin General Government...
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Duchy of Warsaw 1807–1815 Congress Poland 1815–1867 Vistula Land 1867–1915 Ober Ost 1915–1919 Republic of Lithuania 1919 May 8 – 1919 Aug. 22 Second Polish...
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