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  Free City of Danzig   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
It consisted of the city of Danzig (Gdansk) with all its rural possessions in the mouth of Vistula river and the Hel peninsula.
After the Congress of Vienna (1815), Danzig was annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia and made the capital of a district and the province of West Prussia.
The Free City of Danzig (German: Freie Stadt Danzig; Polish: Wolne Miasto Gdańsk) was a separate state established in 1919, a territory that included the city of Danzig plus the surrounding territory, which was previously (from 1815) a part of Prussia (itself since 1871 a part of the German Empire).
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 data historical mortgage rate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
From the until the mid- Danzig experienced rapid growth, becoming the largest city on the Baltic seaboard by the owing to its large trade with the and its handling of data historical mortgage rate of Poland's seaborne trade, transported up north via the river.
Danzig was data historical mortgage rate to direct Prussian rule after a second brief period (–) as the of.
The feeling of data historical mortgage rate felt by the citizens of Danzig when their independent city was incorporated into the state of Prussia was reflected in data historical mortgage rate pessimistic philosophy of.
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 Tourismus in Danzig / Polen
Der Neptunbrunnen und auch das berühmte Krantor an der Mottlau sind Wahrzeichen Danzigs.
Danzig liegt an der südlichen Ostsee, am Zusammenfluss von Mottlau und Weichsel nur wenige Kilometer von der Weichselmündung und ist von bewaldeten Hügeln und den Seen der Kaschubischen Seenplatte umgeben.
Danzig ist an der polnischen Ostseeküste das größte ökonomische und kulturelle Zentrum, und ein bedeutendes Touristikzentrum Polens.
www.travion.de /travel-danzig.html   (301 words)

  
 Expert About da:Danzig
The more experimental Danzig 4 was released in 1994 and entered the charts at number 29, but its quiet, moody, atmospheric subtlety didn't find as much favor with the band's new audience as the anthemic "Mother," while some longtime fans dismissed it as mellow and therefore commercial.
Danzig is currently working on the screenplay for the film and he also plans to sit in the directors chair for the film.
Danzig, eine der ältesten Handels- und Industriestädte an der Ostsee, liegt fünf Kilometer oberhalb der Weichselmündung in der Danziger Bucht.
www.expertsite.biz /dir/da/Danzig.htm   (1990 words)

  
 Diskussion:Danzig - Wikipedia
Der Hinweis, daß Danzig mal zu Westpreußen gehörte, folgt ja schon im zweiten Satz und wird wohl denjenigen, die immer das "heute" in den ersten Satz hineinschreiben, reichen müssen.
Danzig fiel zu keinem Staat, sondern wurde freie Stadt unter dem Protektorat des Völkerbunds.
Es gingen viele Beschwerden von der Freistadt Danzig an den Völkerbund, die unbeachtet blieben.
de.wikipedia.widearea.org /wiki/Diskussion:Danzig   (684 words)

  
 Danzig
Danzig (polnisch: Gdańsk [] - / kaschubisch: Gduńsk) ist eine polnische Hafenstadt und ehemalige deutsche Hansestadt.
979 Gründung einer Festung bei Danzig durch den polnischen Fürsten Mieszko I. versuchte der sächsische Marktgraf Hodon, Mieszkos Vorstoß gen Pommern zu verhindern, musste jedoch in der Schlacht bei Zehden eine Niederlage einstecken.
Frauengasse Danzig: Sie gehört zu den schönsten Straßen der Stadt und verläuft von der Marienkirche bis zum mittelalterlichen Frauentor an der Mottlau.
www.adam-riese.de /Danzig.html   (11926 words)

  
 Hunting and Shooting in Germany
The front of the handles has the crest of the old Danzig state with the two rampant lions supporting the shield with its two cross-and-crown symbol.
Through German colonization of the eastern lands around the turn of the 13th century Danzig was established as a city in 1224.
In 1309 under the Treaty of Solin, Danzig came under the rule of the Teutonic Knights and by the year 1361 was developed into an Imperial, rich and prosperous center of commerce and trade.
www.germaniainternational.com /hunting.html   (990 words)

  
 Danzig Historical Flags (Prussia, Germany)
Variant of the Danzig flag, believed to be referred to as the old flag.
A red flag with a white canton with the arms of Danzig (red field with 2 white crosses formy, 2 lions rampant as supporters, crest an eagle).
The design is incorrect; the Arms reproduced are not those of Danzig but the form they had on the flags adopted between 1920 and 1939 by the free town.
www.1uptravel.com /flag/flags/de-pr-dz.html   (374 words)

  
 Danzig (Postgeschichte und Briefmarken)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Es geht hier nicht wie in der Seite Danzig um deren politische Geschichte, sondern um den rein Postalischen Aspekt.
Durch die Briefmarken, die von der Freien Stadt Danzig zwischen 1920 und 1939 herausgegeben wurden, ist die Danziger Postgeschichte noch heute in einigen Sammelalben präsent.
Demzufolge wurde kurz nach Reichsgründung eine Oberpostdirektion (OPD) in Danzig eingerichtet.
www.jenskleemann.de /wissen/bildung/wikipedia/d/da/danzig__postgeschichte_und_briefmarken_.html   (2999 words)

  
 Danzig - www.Lexikon-Online.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Danzig (Polnisch: Gdańsk), ist eine polnische Hafenstadt auf dem Gebiet des ehemals deutschen Westpreußen.
Seit 1945 gehört Danzig zu Polen und heißt in der Landessprache Gdansk.
Danzig wurde 1361 Mitglied der Hanse und war mit Elbing und Thorn führende Preußische Hansestadt.
www.lexikon-online.info /q/Gdansk   (541 words)

  
 Gdansk - Gurupedia
Later they had to accept the fact that Danzig defended its independence and was the biggest seaport of the region after overtaking Elbing (now Elblag), another nearby Hanse city in importance.
Possesion of Danzig by the Teutonic Order was questioned all the time by the Polish kings Wladyslaw the Elbow High and Casimir the Great what led to a series of bloody wars and legal-suits in the papal court in 1320 and 1333.
Danzig was surrounded by the Prussian territories until the Second Partition Of Poland (1793), when it was incorporated into the Prussian kingdom as part of the province of West Prussia, reverting at the
www.gurupedia.com /g/gd/gdansk.htm   (4358 words)

  
 Wikipedia: Stutthof
Stutthof (Sztutowo) was the first concentration camp built by the Nazi regime outside of Germany, on September 2, 1939.
It was located in Danziger Land,county Freistadt Danzig, 34 km from Danzig city (Gdansk).
The Nazi authorities of the Free City of Danzig were compiling material about known Jews as early as 1936, and also reviewing suitable places to build concentration camps in their area.
www.factbook.org /wikipedia/en/s/st/stutthof.html   (693 words)

  
 Wikinfo | Gdansk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Gdańsk (formerly Danzig) is a famous Baltic Sea city with a long and colorful history.
A major regional port since the 14th century and subsequently a principal ship-building centre, today's Gdańsk remains an important industrial centre despite the development in the 1920s of the nearby port of Gdynia.
The famous poet Opitz had died in 1639 and his friend, the pastor of Gdańsk, known as Bartholomaeus Nigrinus, together with two associates edited the Opitz poems for the Hünefeld printing house.
www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=Gdansk   (3752 words)

  
 flag of Danzig 1920-1939 flags, Fahnen, Flaggen, FOTW bei Nationalflaggen.de
Danzig was set up as a free city after the peace settlement following World War One (1919).
After World War Two, Danzig became part of Poland and the name changed to Gdansk.
This is simply the ordinary flag (two white crosses placed over each other with a golden crown on top) with a swallow tail cut out of the fly end.
www.nationalflaggen.de /flags-of-the-world/flags/de-dz920.html   (438 words)

  
 Pomeranian History (Buetow, Lauenburg)
Danzig joins the Polish side and captures Lauenburg and Bütow.
Kasimir of Poland orders the city of Danzig to vacate Bütow and Lauenburg on the 9th of October and gives both to Duke Erich II as reward for his promised wartime assistance, which he did not deliver.
A permanent half-timbered church is built in Freistadt, 1884 the present Trinity Church is built of limestone.
members.tripod.com /~radde/Milestones.html   (3121 words)

  
 Danzig Historical Flags (Prussia, Germany)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The oldest of the series, from the mid-13th century, that of Hamburg, was followed among others by Danzig in the 14th century.
I believe a Flüger is a pennant of which the part near the hoist fixed to a piece of wood, and that is indeed how these are pictured in Norie and Hobbs 1971.
State and merchant flag of the Free City of Danzig 1920-1939.
www.fotw.us /flags/de-pr-dz.html   (483 words)

  
 Obituaries Three Village Times June 23, 2000
Asta Lillian Bruckman, of Franklin Square, died on May 30, 2000.
She was born Asta Lilli Guth in Freistadt Danzig on Jan. 8, 1914.
She fled Europe with her mother and sister and resided in NYC.
www.antonnews.com /threevillagetimes/2000/06/23/obituaries   (156 words)

  
 Stutthof - enyclopaedia article about Stutthof
Summary: Stutthof (Sztutowo) was the first concentration camp built by the Nazi regime outside of Germany, on September 2, 1939.
It was located in Danziger-Land County of Freistadt Danzig, 34 km from Danzig city (Gdansk).
The Nazi authorities of the Free City of Danzig were compiling material about known Jews as early as...
www.pro-researcher.co.uk /encyclopaedia/english/stutthof   (806 words)

  
 LETTER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Danzig, even before World War II, was a "Free City", belonging neither to Poland, nor to the Reich.
During the war, Danzig was incorporated to the "Third Reich" as the German State was called.
Present Polish city Gdansk is historically known also as "Free City Danzig" or "Freistadt Danzig" (in German), annexed by Hitler's Germany in 1939 as a part of Third Reich.
www.citinet.net /ak/polska_48_f2.html   (1459 words)

  
 Danzig 1920-1939
Free City of Danzig, Freistadt Danzig, nowadays Gdansk (Poland)
The flag and the coat of arms of the Free State [City?] of Danzig (1920-1939) were officially adopted with the constitution of the Free State [City?] of the 14th June 1922.
White red vertical bicolor, in white stripe, the arms of Poland, in red stripe the arms of Danzig.
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 Provinz Westpreußen (Landeshauptstadt Danzig)
Festungen befinden isch in Danzig, Thorn und Graudenz.
Danzig mit dem Vorhafen Neufahrwasser und Elbing haben große Reedereien und einen lebhaften Handel mit Getreide, Holz und Kolonialwaren.
Hauptzollämter (1881) - in Danzig, Deutsch-Krone, Elbing, Marienwerder, Preußisch-Stargard und Thorn.
www.deutsche-schutzgebiete.de /provinz_westpreussen.htm   (592 words)

  
 Deutschland 2002 Berlin
Danzig, Germany (Gdansk, Poland since '45) was an important medieval Hanseatic League sea port city.
At one time Danzig was a place where art, culture and trade flourished.
After the 1920 Treaty of Versailles Danzig was a free city state with a population of over 85% ethnic Germans.
www.crystalbay.net /germany/danzig.htm   (822 words)

  
 Hotel Danzig, Hotel Unterkunft Danzig, Danzig Appartements, Ferienwohnung Polen
Danzig – 458.000 Einwohner, sechstgrößte Stadt in Polen, Provinz Pomorskie (54.36°N, 18.64°O) Berühmte Einwohner: Filip Clever (Geograph), Jan Hevelius (Astronom), Gabriel F. Fahrenheit (Physiker), Arthur Schopenhauer (Philosoph) Günther Grass (Schriftsteller, Nobelpreisträger), Klaus Kinski (Schauspieler, geboren in Sopot), Lech Walesa (Politiker)
Danzig hat seiner Küstenlage sehr viel zu verdanken: Die Christianisierung der heidnischen baltischen Region nahm hier ihren Anfang (die Stadt wurde 997 vom Hl.
Bis heute ist Danzig ein Handelsriese, vergleichbar mit Hamburg, Riga oder den italienischen maritimen Stadtstaaten.
www.warsawshotel.com /Europe/Poland/Gdansk/About_City/de   (771 words)

  
 Freistaat Christiania
Und die Erklaerung unter Freistadt (Begriffsklärung) passt wirklich genau auf Christiania, die unter Freistaat eher weniger.
Fristad in danish is the same as free city, similar to :en:Free City of Danzig and btw :en:Key West, Florida.
Freistadt Christiania, Freie Stadt Christiania oder Freie Stadt von Christiania waeren moegliche Titel.
www.katastrophenalarm.de /Freistaat_Christiania.html   (431 words)

  
 Poland and Danzig Militaria
This is a gilt Danzig S.A. First Prize award dated 4 September 1932 held in the Free State of Danzig.
This is a die struck silver coat of arms of the Free State of Danzig.
This is a die struck brass shield from the coat of arms of the Free State of Danzig.
www.snyderstreasures.com /pages/poland.htm   (229 words)

  
 Paradox Interactive Forums - View Single Post - Ducal Court of Pommerania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Danziger merchants usually contributes a great deal of monies to the ducal coffers, so, unsurprisingly they do have quite a big sway in the court.
Recently however, after the death of Joachim, Fredrich became a bit more active, many claims that it is the fault of his son, who seems to be more ambitious than his old father.
In these days, Memel usually sticks with Danzigers or seeks commong ground with Toutonic cities, “Far Marches” faction is also a good option.
www.europa-universalis.com /forum/showpost.php?p=667692&postcount=5   (2304 words)

  
 Strategycon Interactive Foren - Einzelnen Beitrag anzeigen - Sonnenaufgänge Über Großmachtträumen
Danzig - Freie Stadt unter Verwaltung des Völkerbundes.
Danzigs Probleme seien eine interne Angelegenheit Danzigs, meinte man in Frankreich und England.
Dazu wurde Polen angehalten, nach den Vorkommen in Danzig über weitere deutsche Spontankorrekturen der Grenzen besorgt,
www.si-games.com /forums/showpost.php?p=267494&postcount=46   (562 words)

  
 regiopia.de +++ regiopia.com
Danzig hat durch das Zusammenleben von Polen und Deutschen profitiert und ist schnell
1454 Aufstand gegen den Deutschen Orden in Danzig.
1945 Danzig wird zu 90% zerstört, aber in den folgenden Jahren wieder aufgebaut.
www.regiopia.com /history.php4?setcity=danzig   (194 words)

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