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    Breslau Landkreis Brieg Landkreis Frankenstein Landkreis Glatz Landkreis Groß Wartenberg Landkreis Guhrau Landkreis Habelschwerdt Landkreis Militsch...
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    of Breslau City of Brieg City of Schweidnitz City of Waldenburg Landkreis Breslau Landkreis Brieg Landkreis Frankenstein Landkreis Glatz Landkreis Groß...
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    John. Remus von Woyrsch was born at the estate Pilsnitz (Pilczyce) near Breslau (Wrocław) in Prussian Silesia. He came from old Bohemian nobility, first...
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  • in Regierungsbezirk Breslau, the villages of Beckern, Jeltsch, Lange, Neuvorwerk and Rattwitz were transferred from the Breslau district to the Ohlau...
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    Landkreis Namslau was a district in Prussian Silesia, from 1742 to 1945. The district capital was at Namslau (Namysłów). Today, the territory of the district...
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    Neustadt, Upper Silesia (now Prudnik, Poland). He studied law in Munich and Breslau. He joined the Nazi Party in 1932, and in July of that same year he became...
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    Landkreis Kreuzburg O.S. was a Prussian district in Silesia, from 1742 to 1945, with its capital at Kreuzburg O.S. (Kluczbork). Today, the region is part...
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    (Landkreise) Landkreis Bendsburg Landkreis Beuthen-Tarnowitz Landkreis Bielitz Landkreis Kattowitz Landkreis Krenau Landkreis Ilkenau Landkreis Pless Landkreis Rybnik...
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    of the regional capital Wrocław. Prior to 1945 it was in de:Landkreis Oels, in the Breslau district of (Silesia) Germany. "Główny Urząd Statystyczny" [Central...
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  • to Regierungsbezirk Breslau in the Province of Silesia. During the district reform of January 1, 1818 in Regierungsbezirk Breslau, the city of Medzibor...
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    universities of Tübingen, Breslau, Leipzig, and Berlin, passed the Staatsexamen in 1886 and did his military service in Breslau and Potsdam, where he was...
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    1743. This included the establishment of two war and domain chambers in Breslau (Wrocław) and Glogau (Głogów) as well as their division into districts...
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    Bavaria and Württemberg (not to be confused with the present-day Kreis or Landkreis districts), and province in Hesse. The names of these equivalent administrative...
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    Duchy of Posen until 1848; regions: Bromberg and Posen Silesia (Breslau); regions: Breslau, Liegnitz, Oppeln and Reichenbach [de] [until 1820] West Prussia...
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    himself as a lawyer in Breslau and on 30 October 1657, at 22, in Breslau, he married Elisabeth Herrmann (died 1708 in Zettritz, Landkreis Landsberg (Warthe)...
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  • February 1719 at Schloss Gröben bei Ludwigsfelde, Landkreis Teltow, Brandenburg–14 December 1769 in Breslau, Silesia) was a Prussian state minister for Silesia...
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    1741. This included the establishment of two war and domain chambers in Breslau (Wrocław) and Glogau (Głogów) as well as their subdivision into districts...
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    in Breslau and Glogau as well as their division into districts. The district of Falkenberg was initially under the War and Domain Chamber of Breslau. In...
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    of Landkreis Trebnitz in the Province of Lower Silesia, Germany. Because of its spas and sanatoriums, it was popular with the citizens of Breslau and...
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    community, which was restored in 1763. Neusalz was administered within Landkreis Freystadt i. Niederschles. in Prussian Silesia after the Napoleonic Wars...
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    separated into Guben and Gubin in 1945. Guben is located in the district (Landkreis) of Spree-Neiße in the southeast of the state of Brandenburg. It is in...
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    Marie Luise von Hammerstein-Equord. Lüttwitz died on 20 September 1942 in Breslau. Regarding personal names: Freiherr is a former title (translated as 'Baron')...
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  • October 1939 Nazi Germany unilaterally annexed Trans-Olza as part of Landkreis Teschen. During the war, strong Germanization was introduced by the authorities...
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  • charge of the royal "Hochbauamt Landkreis Strehlen [de]", and during the First World War also of the "Hochbauamt Breslau I". On 1 April 1917, he left the...
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  • "Forty Years". Vol. 1, Eduard Trewendt: Breslau 1864, p. 117 (restricted preview in Google Books Search). Landkreis Frankenstein i. Schles. Administrative...
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  • family descended from Joachim Poschinger (1523–1599), Lord of Zwieselau (Landkreis Regen) - the family is first documented in 1140. He studied law and philosophy...
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    whereupon he withdrew to Sibyllenort Palace, which he privately owned, near Breslau. Frederick Augustus married Archduchess Louise of Austria, in Vienna on...
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  • municipal parliament of Liessau (1925–28) and the district parliament of Landkreis Großer Werder (1926–1930). In 1926 he joined the Social Democratic Party...
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    assigned to Regierungsbezirk Breslau in the Province of Silesia. During the district reform of 1818 in Regierungsbezirk Breslau, the town of Medzibor (Międzybórz)...
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  • German Democratic Party in 1918. He became Landrat (head of a district) in Landkreis Arnswalde in 1932 and was removed from office by the new Nazi administration...
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