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  • Oppeln
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Oppeln or Opole may refer to: Opole, a city now in southern Poland Opole Voivodeship, a voivodeship in Poland Duchy of Opole, or Herzogtum Oppeln, duchy

    Oppeln

    Oppeln

  • Oppeln-Bronikowski
  • Surname list

    Oppeln-Bronikowski is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Friedrich von Oppeln-Bronikowski (1873–1936), German writer, translator, biographer

    Oppeln-Bronikowski

    Oppeln-Bronikowski

  • 1921 Prussian state election
  • election, winning 31 seats. No election was held on the constituency of Oppeln due to the Upper Silesia plebiscite, which was held one month after the

    1921 Prussian state election

    1921 Prussian state election

    1921_Prussian_state_election

  • Province of Upper Silesia
  • 1919–1945 province of Prussia, Germany

    (Regierungsbezirke) called Kattowitz (1939–1945), and Oppeln (1819–1945). The provincial capital was Oppeln (1919–1938) and Kattowitz (1941–1945), while other

    Province of Upper Silesia

    Province of Upper Silesia

    Province_of_Upper_Silesia

  • Vladislaus II of Opole
  • 14th-century Hungarian and Polish nobleman

    Vladislaus II of Opole (Polish: Władysław Opolczyk, German: Wladislaus von Oppeln, Hungarian: Oppelni László, Ukrainian: Владислав Опольський; ca. 1332 –

    Vladislaus II of Opole

    Vladislaus II of Opole

    Vladislaus_II_of_Opole

  • Duchy of Opole
  • Silesian duchy (1172–1202; 1281–1532)

    (Polish: Księstwo opolskie; Czech: Opolské knížectví; German: Herzogtum Oppeln) was one of the duchies of Silesia ruled by the branch of Polish Piast dynasty

    Duchy of Opole

    Duchy of Opole

    Duchy_of_Opole

  • Oppeln (region)
  • Region of Silesia, Prussia

    Regierungsbezirk Oppeln was a Regierungsbezirk, or government region, in the Prussian Province of Silesia, from 1813 to 1945, which covered the south-eastern

    Oppeln (region)

    Oppeln (region)

    Oppeln_(region)

  • Friedrich von Oppeln-Bronikowski
  • German writer, translator, publisher and cultural historian

    Friedrich von Oppeln-Bronikowski (7 April 1873 – 9 October 1936) was a German writer, translator, publisher and cultural historian. His grave is located

    Friedrich von Oppeln-Bronikowski

    Friedrich von Oppeln-Bronikowski

    Friedrich_von_Oppeln-Bronikowski

  • Hermann von Oppeln-Bronikowski
  • German general (1899–1966)

    Hermann Leopold August von Oppeln-Bronikowski (2 January 1899 – 19 September 1966) was an Olympic equestrian, winning a gold medal in the team dressage

    Hermann von Oppeln-Bronikowski

    Hermann von Oppeln-Bronikowski

    Hermann_von_Oppeln-Bronikowski

  • Oppeln (electoral district)
  • Former constituency of the Reichstag (Weimar Republic)

    Oppeln was one of the 35 electoral districts (German: Wahlkreise) used to elect members to the Reichstag during the Weimar Republic. It sent members to

    Oppeln (electoral district)

    Oppeln (electoral district)

    Oppeln_(electoral_district)

  • Wilhelm Kuhnert
  • German painter

    that defined Africa for many Germans of the period. Kuhnert was born in Oppeln in 1865. After the end of his technical-commercial apprenticeship at the

    Wilhelm Kuhnert

    Wilhelm Kuhnert

    Wilhelm_Kuhnert

  • Joachim Prinz
  • German-American rabbi and activist (1902–1988)

    in the village of Burkardsdorf near Oppeln in the German Empire. His father was a successful merchant in Oppeln. His mother, with whom Prinz was very

    Joachim Prinz

    Joachim Prinz

    Joachim_Prinz

  • Opole
  • City in Poland

    Opole (Polish: [ɔˈpɔlɛ] ; German: Oppeln [ˈɔpl̩n] ; Silesian: Ôpole; Silesian German: Uppeln) is a city located in southern Poland on the Oder River and

    Opole

    Opole

    Opole

  • Province of Silesia
  • Province of Prussia (1815–1919)

    Liegnitz and Breslau (corresponding to Lower Silesia), and Regierungsbezirk Oppeln (corresponding to Upper Silesia). In the west, the province reached the

    Province of Silesia

    Province of Silesia

    Province_of_Silesia

  • Upper Silesian offensive
  • 1945 military offensive by the USSR in the Eastern Front of WWII

    attack on 15 March. The 4th Tank Army broke through the German lines west of Oppeln and drove directly southward, heading for Neustadt. A subsidiary attack

    Upper Silesian offensive

    Upper Silesian offensive

    Upper_Silesian_offensive

  • Landkreis Leobschütz
  • District in Silesia from 1743 to 1945

    assigned to Regierungsbezirk Oppeln in the Province of Silesia. During the district reform of 1 January 1818 in Regierungsbezirk Oppeln, the district boundaries

    Landkreis Leobschütz

    Landkreis_Leobschütz

  • 20th Panzer Division
  • German army division during World War II

    November 1944 Oberst Hermann von Oppeln-Bronikowski, 6 November 1944 – 31 December 1944 (acting) Generalmajor Hermann von Oppeln-Bronikowski, 1 January 1945

    20th Panzer Division

    20th Panzer Division

    20th_Panzer_Division

  • Józef Cyppek
  • Polish murderer

    but it is suspected he committed other crimes. Józef Cyppek was born in Oppeln (German empire) in 1895. He was a locksmith by profession. Since the outbreak

    Józef Cyppek

    Józef_Cyppek

  • 5th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)
  • German army division during World War II

    Allied forces in April and May 1945. The 5th Panzer Division was formed in Oppeln, now Opole in Poland, on 15 November 1938 as part of a second wave of new

    5th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)

    5th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)

    5th_Panzer_Division_(Wehrmacht)

  • 21st Panzer Division
  • German army division during World War II

    Lieutenant General Edgar Feuchtinger 22 Panzer Regiment (Colonel Hermann von Oppeln-Bronikowski) I Panzer Battalion II Panzer Battalion 125 Panzer Grenadier

    21st Panzer Division

    21st_Panzer_Division

  • Rudolf Demme
  • German general (1894–1975)

    Kessel (Oak Leaves) Heinrich Freiherr von Lüttwitz (Oak Leaves) Hermann von Oppeln-Bronikowski (Oak Leaves & Swords) Horst Stumpff Wilhelm Ritter von Thoma

    Rudolf Demme

    Rudolf_Demme

  • Battle of Annaberg
  • 1921 battle of the Third Silesian Uprising

    the village of Annaberg O.S. (Góra Świętej Anny), located southeast of Oppeln (Opole) in Upper Silesia, Weimar Germany. After the hill had been captured

    Battle of Annaberg

    Battle of Annaberg

    Battle_of_Annaberg

  • Wilhelm Ritter von Thoma
  • German army officer

    Kessel (Oak Leaves) Heinrich Freiherr von Lüttwitz (Oak Leaves) Hermann von Oppeln-Bronikowski (Oak Leaves & Swords) Horst Stumpff Wilhelm Ritter von Thoma

    Wilhelm Ritter von Thoma

    Wilhelm Ritter von Thoma

    Wilhelm_Ritter_von_Thoma

  • Bernhard Kempa
  • German handball player and tennis player (1920-2017)

    – 20 July 2017) was a German handball player and coach. He was born in Oppeln, Upper Silesia (Opole, Poland). As a national team player, he became world

    Bernhard Kempa

    Bernhard Kempa

    Bernhard_Kempa

  • Austauschbauart
  • German railway vehicles

    into the Oppeln class. The "short Oppeln" was the most numerous Austauschbauart with 28,000 units being built. In contrast to the "long Oppeln", (see below)

    Austauschbauart

    Austauschbauart

  • Hans von Luck
  • Military officer of Nazi Germany

    Panzer Division Winrich Behr Karl Böttcher Alfred Bruer Edgar Feuchtinger Günter Halm Hans von Luck Hermann von Oppeln-Bronikowski2 (Oak Leaves and Swords)

    Hans von Luck

    Hans_von_Luck

  • Treaty of Versailles
  • One of the treaties that ended World War I

    debated the future of the province. In 1922, Upper Silesia was partitioned: Oppeln, in the north-west, remained with Germany while Silesia Province, in the

    Treaty of Versailles

    Treaty of Versailles

    Treaty_of_Versailles

  • List of Reichstag deputies in the Third Reich (2nd electoral term)
  • seats. Breslau was allocated 19 seats. Liegnitz was allocated 12 seats. Oppeln was allocated 13 seats. Magdeburg was allocated 17 seats. Merseburg was

    List of Reichstag deputies in the Third Reich (2nd electoral term)

    List_of_Reichstag_deputies_in_the_Third_Reich_(2nd_electoral_term)

  • List of Reichstag deputies in the Third Reich (4th electoral term)
  • seats. Breslau was allocated 20 seats. Liegnitz was allocated 13 seats. Oppeln was allocated 14 seats. Magdeburg was allocated 19 seats. Merseburg was

    List of Reichstag deputies in the Third Reich (4th electoral term)

    List_of_Reichstag_deputies_in_the_Third_Reich_(4th_electoral_term)

  • Global Hunger Index
  • Tool that measures and tracks hunger

    Menon, P.; Nesorova, B.; Olofinbiyi, T.; Fritschel, H.; Yohannes, Y.; von Oppeln, C.; Towey, O.; Golden, K.; Thompson, J. (2010). "2010 Global Hunger Index

    Global Hunger Index

    Global Hunger Index

    Global_Hunger_Index

  • John I of Lüben
  • Ohlau-Lüben-Haynau, by his wife Margaret, daughter of Duke Bolko IV of Oppeln. After the death of his father in 1441, John I and his younger brother Henry

    John I of Lüben

    John I of Lüben

    John_I_of_Lüben

  • 1921 Upper Silesia plebiscite
  • Voting regarding the German–Polish border

    Grottkau (Grodków) and Neisse (Nysa), though part of Regierungsbezirk Oppeln, were not included in the plebiscite area, as they were almost entirely

    1921 Upper Silesia plebiscite

    1921 Upper Silesia plebiscite

    1921_Upper_Silesia_plebiscite

  • List of Reichstag deputies in the Third Reich (1st electoral term)
  • seats. Breslau was allocated 18 seats. Liegnitz was allocated 11 seats. Oppeln was allocated 12 seats. Magdeburg was allocated 17 seats. Merseburg was

    List of Reichstag deputies in the Third Reich (1st electoral term)

    List_of_Reichstag_deputies_in_the_Third_Reich_(1st_electoral_term)

  • Kriegsbauart
  • Railway goods wagons developed in WWII

    which there was a further requirement in 1939: the two covered vans (G…s Oppeln and Gl…s Dresden), the stake wagons (Rs Stuttgart) and the open goods wagons

    Kriegsbauart

    Kriegsbauart

    Kriegsbauart

  • Covered goods wagon
  • Enclosed railway wagon used to carry freight

    technology. As a result, a successor to the Gr Kassel emerged: the Ghs Oppeln with a 21.3 m2 (229 sq ft) loading area. The designs of the Gl Dresden and

    Covered goods wagon

    Covered goods wagon

    Covered_goods_wagon

  • List of locomotive depots in Germany
  • (1968) Bw Gleiwitz · Bw Beuthen · Bw Peiskretscham · Bw Groschowitz · Bw Oppeln · Bw Neiße · Bw Nieder-Lindewiese · Bw Jägerndorf · Bw Troppau · Bw Zauchtel

    List of locomotive depots in Germany

    List_of_locomotive_depots_in_Germany

  • Normandy landings
  • World War II landing operation in Europe

    infantry and artillery. 100th Panzer Regiment (at Falaise under Hermann von Oppeln-Bronikowski; renamed 22nd Panzer Regiment in May 1944 to avoid confusion

    Normandy landings

    Normandy landings

    Normandy_landings

  • Rochus Misch
  • German SS non-commissioned officer (1917–2013)

    the Führerbunker. Misch was born on 29 July 1917 in Alt-Schalkowitz near Oppeln (Opole) in the Province of Silesia (now Stare Siołkowice, Poland). His father

    Rochus Misch

    Rochus_Misch

  • 1920 German federal election
  • Schleswig-Holstein and East Prussia until 20 February 1921, and in Upper Silesia (Oppeln) until 19 November 1922. Two major factors affected the political climate

    1920 German federal election

    1920 German federal election

    1920_German_federal_election

  • Łąka Prudnicka
  • Village in Opole Voivodeship, Poland

    the Landkreis Neustadt O.S. from 1816 onwards, in the Regierungsbezirk Oppeln. According to Johann Georg Knie, in 1845 there was a castle, an advanced

    Łąka Prudnicka

    Łąka Prudnicka

    Łąka_Prudnicka

  • Regierungsbezirk
  • Type of administrative division in Germany

    Prussia Liegnitz, Province of Silesia (Lower Silesia 1919–1938, 1941–1945) Oppeln, Province of Silesia (Upper Silesia 1919–1938, 1941–1945) Posen-West Prussia

    Regierungsbezirk

    Regierungsbezirk

    Regierungsbezirk

  • Reichstag (Weimar Republic)
  • Legislative body of the Weimar Republic

    Regierungsbezirk of Breslau V 8 Liegnitz Regierungsbezirk of Liegnitz 9 Oppeln Province of Upper Silesia 10 Magdeburg Regierungsbezirk of Magdeburg, Free

    Reichstag (Weimar Republic)

    Reichstag (Weimar Republic)

    Reichstag_(Weimar_Republic)

  • Computer World (tour)
  • 1981 concert tour by Kraftwerk

    Gora 23.08.1981 Sopot Opera Lesna 25.08.1981 Warsaw Torwar Hall 26.08.1981 Oppeln Amfiteatr Narodowego Centrum Polskiej Piosenk 07.09.1981 Japan Nakano Nakano

    Computer World (tour)

    Computer World (tour)

    Computer_World_(tour)

  • Bronikowski
  • Surname list

    Friedrich von Oppeln-Bronikowski (1873–1936), a German writer, translator, publisher and cultural historian Hermann (Leopold August) von Oppeln-Bronikowski

    Bronikowski

    Bronikowski

  • Franz Lorinser
  • where his father was Karl Ignatius, a physician. The family had moved to Oppeln, Upper Silesia where Franz went to school. He then went to Breslau and Munich

    Franz Lorinser

    Franz Lorinser

    Franz_Lorinser

  • Landkreis Falkenberg O.S.
  • District of Prussia

    the course of the Prussian Reform Movement, the administrative region of Oppeln was created in the Province of Silesia, which included the Falkenberg district

    Landkreis Falkenberg O.S.

    Landkreis Falkenberg O.S.

    Landkreis_Falkenberg_O.S.

  • Silesia
  • Historical region of Central Europe

    Table 2. Numbers of Polish, German and other inhabitants (Regierungsbezirk Oppeln) Year 1819 1831 1834 1837 1840 1843 1846 1852 1855 1858 1861 1867 1890 1900

    Silesia

    Silesia

    Silesia

  • Wilhelm Kleinmann
  • German railroad administrator and Nazi official

    Kattowitz (today, Katowice) and, after its transfer to Poland, from 1922 in the Oppeln (today, Opole) directorate under directorate president Julius Dorpmüller

    Wilhelm Kleinmann

    Wilhelm_Kleinmann

  • 1924 Prussian state election
  • Prussian state election

    6 1.4 1.4 – 0.1 8. Liegnitz 32.8 28.9 9.0 8.3 3.3 8.0 1.4 5.0 – 0.3 9. Oppeln 6.7 21.7 40.9 2.8 12.1 2.3 1.5 3.0 – 7.8 10. Magdeburg 38.6 25.1 2.1 13

    1924 Prussian state election

    1924 Prussian state election

    1924_Prussian_state_election

  • Opole Główne railway station
  • Railway station in Opole, Poland

    building for Opole Główne was completed in 1853, and back then it was called Oppeln Hauptbahnhof, as the city belonged to the German Empire. However, the original

    Opole Główne railway station

    Opole Główne railway station

    Opole_Główne_railway_station

  • Lands of the Bohemian Crown
  • Incorporated states in Central Europe during the medieval and early modern periods

    Oels) Opava (Polish: Opawa) (German: Troppau) Opole (Czech: Opolí) (German: Oppeln) Pszczyna (Czech: Pština) (German: Pless) Racibórz (Czech: Ratiboř) (German:

    Lands of the Bohemian Crown

    Lands of the Bohemian Crown

    Lands_of_the_Bohemian_Crown

  • Georg Michalsen
  • SS and Police Leader and SS-Sturmbannführer

    attended school in Oppeln (today, Opole) then located in Germany. After serving an apprenticeship as an office assistant in a law firm in Oppeln, he worked as

    Georg Michalsen

    Georg_Michalsen

  • Battle of Kursk
  • 1943 tank battle in the Soviet Union

    wounding 6th Panzer Division commander Walther von Hünersdorff and Hermann von Oppeln-Bronikowski of the 19th Panzer Division. Further south, infantry and tanks

    Battle of Kursk

    Battle of Kursk

    Battle_of_Kursk

  • German Social Party (Weimar Republic)
  • Political party in Germany

    Prussia and 5,000 in Danzig. The party contested the Reichstag elections in Oppeln in 1922, a delayed part of the 1920 federal elections. It received 4.5%

    German Social Party (Weimar Republic)

    German_Social_Party_(Weimar_Republic)

  • May 1921
  • Month of 1921

    Korfanty), destroyed German rail bridges near Neustadt, Kreuzburg, Cosel, Oppeln and Schwientochlowitz (now the Polish cities of Prudnik, Kluczbork, Kędzierzyn-Koźle

    May 1921

    May 1921

    May_1921

  • George, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach
  • German margrave (1484–1543)

    received him as an adopted son, entrusted him in 1515 with the Duchy of Oppeln, and in 1516 made him member of the tutelary government instituted for Hungary

    George, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach

    George, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach

    George,_Margrave_of_Brandenburg-Ansbach

  • XXXIII Army Corps (Wehrmacht)
  • Military unit

    established on 18 October 1939 from the Border Guard Section Command 3 (Oppeln) after the end of the Polish campaign. It was initially deployed under the

    XXXIII Army Corps (Wehrmacht)

    XXXIII_Army_Corps_(Wehrmacht)

  • 8th Jäger Division (Wehrmacht)
  • Military unit

    The German 8th Infantry Division (8. Infanterie-Division) was formed in Oppeln on 1 October 1934 under the cover name Artillerieführer III which was used

    8th Jäger Division (Wehrmacht)

    8th Jäger Division (Wehrmacht)

    8th_Jäger_Division_(Wehrmacht)

  • List of Reichstag deputies in the Third Reich (3rd electoral term)
  • seats. Breslau was allocated 20 seats. Liegnitz was allocated 13 seats. Oppeln was allocated 14 seats. Magdeburg was allocated 19 seats. Merseburg was

    List of Reichstag deputies in the Third Reich (3rd electoral term)

    List_of_Reichstag_deputies_in_the_Third_Reich_(3rd_electoral_term)

  • 1925 German presidential election
  • 333 10.42 1,602 0.28 2,904 0.51 321,295 50.47 298,431 46.88 16,629 2.61 9 Oppeln 145,053 30.58 46,391 9.78 220,914 46.57 45,552 9.60 8,980 1.89 2,064 0.44

    1925 German presidential election

    1925 German presidential election

    1925_German_presidential_election

  • Nathanael Pringsheim
  • German botanist (1823–1894)

    one of nine siblings. After private tuitions he went to the gymnasium in Oppeln. He was later sent to Breslau to the Friedrichsgymnasium where he received

    Nathanael Pringsheim

    Nathanael Pringsheim

    Nathanael_Pringsheim

  • Eckart Klein
  • German legal scholar

    European law at the University of Potsdam. Klein was born 6 April 1943 in Oppeln, Silesia (now southern Poland). After graduating from high school in Karlsruhe

    Eckart Klein

    Eckart_Klein

  • Imamzadeh Complex (Ganja)
  • Islamic complex in Ganja, Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijan". The Culture Trip. 6 February 2018.[permanent dead link] von Oppeln, Philine (2009). Aserbaidschan: unterwegs im Land des Feuers (in Dutch)

    Imamzadeh Complex (Ganja)

    Imamzadeh_Complex_(Ganja)

  • 1919 Prussian state election
  • 9 9.7 19.3 39.5 – 15.7 – – 9. Breslau 47.0 22.2 14.6 16.1 0.1 – – – 10. Oppeln 29.7 49.3 5.5 7.4 – 8.2 – – 11. Liegnitz 50.4 9.7 25.7 14.1 – – – – 12.

    1919 Prussian state election

    1919_Prussian_state_election

  • Evangelical Church Berlin - Brandenburg - Silesian Upper Lusatia
  • Protestant regional church

    The Evangelical Church Berlin - Brandenburg - Silesian Upper Lusatia (German: Evangelische Kirche Berlin-Brandenburg-schlesische Oberlausitz, EKBO) is

    Evangelical Church Berlin - Brandenburg - Silesian Upper Lusatia

    Evangelical Church Berlin - Brandenburg - Silesian Upper Lusatia

    Evangelical_Church_Berlin_-_Brandenburg_-_Silesian_Upper_Lusatia

  • Northern War of 1655–1660
  • Conflict in Europe

    November 1655 to January 1656. On 20 November a manifesto was issued in Opole (Oppeln) calling for public resistance and the return of John II Casimir, and in

    Northern War of 1655–1660

    Northern War of 1655–1660

    Northern_War_of_1655–1660

  • Hans Weidel
  • German lawyer, Nazi activist and military judge

    joined the SS in January 1933. He gained the rank of an Oberscharführer in Oppeln. He was also a member of Luftschutzbund, Bund Deutscher Osten, Reichskolonialbund

    Hans Weidel

    Hans_Weidel

  • Weimar National Assembly
  • 1919–20 German constitutional convention and parliament

    (Hessen-Darmstadt) Josef Becker Centre 19 (Hessen-Nassau) Roman Becker SPD 10 (Oppeln) Margarete Behm DNVP 7 (Pommern) Marie Behncke SPD Entered on 7 August 1919

    Weimar National Assembly

    Weimar National Assembly

    Weimar_National_Assembly

  • Friedrich Albrecht zu Eulenburg
  • German diplomat (1815–1881)

    Universities of Königsberg and Bonn and worked as a government official in Oppeln then in various ministries in Berlin. In 1852 he entered the diplomatic

    Friedrich Albrecht zu Eulenburg

    Friedrich Albrecht zu Eulenburg

    Friedrich_Albrecht_zu_Eulenburg

  • East Upper Silesia
  • Eastern part of the Upper Silesian region around the city of Katowice

    1919) most of the future province was ceded, together with the region of Oppeln, to Poland. Yet that was not accepted by the Big Four, and following David

    East Upper Silesia

    East_Upper_Silesia

  • Duchy of Opole and Racibórz
  • European polity

    Opole and Racibórz (Polish: Księstwo opolsko-raciborskie, German: Herzogtum Oppeln und Ratibor) was one of the numerous Duchies of Silesia ruled by the Silesian

    Duchy of Opole and Racibórz

    Duchy of Opole and Racibórz

    Duchy_of_Opole_and_Racibórz

  • Provinces of Prussia
  • Subdivisions 1815–1947

    then were split again in 1941. Lower Silesia 1919–1938 1941–1945 Breslau Upper Silesia 1919–1938 1941–1945 Oppeln Kattowitz Westphalia 1815–1946 Münster

    Provinces of Prussia

    Provinces of Prussia

    Provinces_of_Prussia

  • Ruth von Kleist-Retzow
  • German noblewoman

    [regional] government in the city known at that time as Oppeln, and the family moved to Oppeln in Upper Silesia. It was here, when she was sixteen, that

    Ruth von Kleist-Retzow

    Ruth_von_Kleist-Retzow

  • 8th Air Corps (Germany)
  • Military unit

    8th Air Corps (VIII. Fliegerkorps) was formed 19 July 1939 in Oppeln as Fliegerführer z.b.V. ("for special purposes"). It was renamed to the 8th Air Corps

    8th Air Corps (Germany)

    8th_Air_Corps_(Germany)

  • List of Germans of Polish origin
  • Dariusz Michalczewski, boxer Jerzy Montag, Green Party politician Hermann von Oppeln-Bronikowski, Olympic esquestrian and general during WWII Matthias Ostrzolek

    List of Germans of Polish origin

    List_of_Germans_of_Polish_origin

  • Carl Wernicke
  • German physician and neuropathologist (1848–1905)

    Poland. He obtained his secondary education at the Königliche Gymnasium in Oppeln and the Maria-Magdalenen-Gymnasium in Breslau. Wernicke studied medicine

    Carl Wernicke

    Carl Wernicke

    Carl_Wernicke

  • Heinrich Freiherr von Lüttwitz
  • German general of the Panzer troops (1896 – 1969)

    Kessel (Oak Leaves) Heinrich Freiherr von Lüttwitz (Oak Leaves) Hermann von Oppeln-Bronikowski (Oak Leaves & Swords) Horst Stumpff Wilhelm Ritter von Thoma

    Heinrich Freiherr von Lüttwitz

    Heinrich_Freiherr_von_Lüttwitz

  • Mortimer von Kessel
  • German Army General (1893 - 1981)

    Division 2 February 1944 – 5 November 1944 Succeeded by Oberst Hermann von Oppeln-Bronikowski Preceded by None Commander of VII Panzer Corps 18 December 1944

    Mortimer von Kessel

    Mortimer von Kessel

    Mortimer_von_Kessel

  • Duchy of Silesia
  • Medieval duchy in Poland

    Slezska v datech. Praha 2004, ISBN 80-7277-172-8, S. 444. Ulrich Schmilewski: Oppeln, Herzöge v. In: Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB). Band 19, Duncker & Humblot

    Duchy of Silesia

    Duchy of Silesia

    Duchy_of_Silesia

  • 1938 changing of place names in East Prussia
  • Nazi-era replacement of toponyms in East Prussia

    of Nazi Germany, especially in Silesia. There, 1088 place names in the Oppeln region were changed in 1936, also 359 in the Breslau (Wroclaw) area and

    1938 changing of place names in East Prussia

    1938 changing of place names in East Prussia

    1938_changing_of_place_names_in_East_Prussia

  • Herzgewächse
  • Lied by Arnold Schoenberg

    period. Using the translation by Karl Anton Klammer [de] and Friedrich von Oppeln-Bronikowski, which he modified, Schoenberg set Maurice Maeterlinck's poem

    Herzgewächse

    Herzgewächse

    Herzgewächse

  • Walter Heinrich
  • left for German territory. From 1928 he worked as a municipal official in Oppeln. After the assumption of power from Hitler, in 1933, Heinrich became a member

    Walter Heinrich

    Walter Heinrich

    Walter_Heinrich

  • Emin Pasha
  • German-born Ottoman physician (1840–1892)

    1886, and thereafter he was referred to as "Emin Pasha". Emin was born in Oppeln (in present-day Poland), Silesia, into a middle-class German Jewish family

    Emin Pasha

    Emin Pasha

    Emin_Pasha

  • Sandomierz–Silesian offensive
  • the 3rd Guards Tank Army struck along the east bank of the river, taking Oppeln on 24 January and cut off the German retreat. The troops of the 5th Guards

    Sandomierz–Silesian offensive

    Sandomierz–Silesian_offensive

  • Namysłów
  • Town in Opole Voivodeship, Poland

    connected by railway to Breslau and Kreuzburg (Kluczbork) by 1868 and to Oppeln (Opole) by 1899. One of the most well-known companies in the town was Brauerei

    Namysłów

    Namysłów

    Namysłów

  • Oscar Slater
  • Victim of a miscarriage of justice in Scotland

    author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Slater was born Oskar Josef Leschziner in Oppeln, Upper Silesia, German Empire, to a Jewish family. Around 1893, possibly

    Oscar Slater

    Oscar Slater

    Oscar_Slater

  • Carl Friedrich von Pückler-Burghauss
  • German military officer and SS general (1886–1945)

    elected as a deputy to the Reichstag, representing electoral constituency 9 (Oppeln). However, at the following election of November 1933, he was not re-nominated

    Carl Friedrich von Pückler-Burghauss

    Carl Friedrich von Pückler-Burghauss

    Carl_Friedrich_von_Pückler-Burghauss

  • List of cities with historical German exonyms
  •  Olsztyn  Poland Allenstein  Opava  Czech Republic Troppau  Opole  Poland Oppeln  Oradea  Romania Grosswardein  Osijek  Croatia Esseg  Ostend  Belgium Ostende

    List of cities with historical German exonyms

    List_of_cities_with_historical_German_exonyms

  • Goods wagons of welded construction
  • optimised. Category letters Gs, Oppeln class district To meet demands for a faster part-load goods service, the high-speed "Gs Oppeln" class vans were built from

    Goods wagons of welded construction

    Goods_wagons_of_welded_construction

  • Landkreis Neustadt O.S.
  • Prussian district in Upper Silesia from 1743 to 1945

    the course of the Prussian Reform Movement, the administrative region of Oppeln was created in the Province of Silesia, which included the Neustadt district

    Landkreis Neustadt O.S.

    Landkreis Neustadt O.S.

    Landkreis_Neustadt_O.S.

  • Siechnice
  • Place in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland

    gained a railway connection with the Silesian capitals Breslau (Wrocław) and Oppeln (Opole). During the Nazi era, the settlement was renamed from Tschechnitz

    Siechnice

    Siechnice

    Siechnice

  • Members of the 4th German Reichstag (Weimar Republic)
  • Fritz Kleiner, DNVP, entered Reichstag 2 December 1929 for Abg. Wolf (Oppeln) Wilhelm Koch (Düsseldorf), DNVP Dr. Albrecht Philipp (1883–1962), DNVP

    Members of the 4th German Reichstag (Weimar Republic)

    Members of the 4th German Reichstag (Weimar Republic)

    Members_of_the_4th_German_Reichstag_(Weimar_Republic)

  • Christian August of Saxe-Zeitz
  • German prince

    (Hofkapelle) in Baden bei Wien, then publicly and solemnly in the German Piekar in Oppeln. When the conversion was finally formalized, Christian August issued a certificate

    Christian August of Saxe-Zeitz

    Christian August of Saxe-Zeitz

    Christian_August_of_Saxe-Zeitz

  • Ferdinand Neuling
  • German army general

    became General Major and three months later took command of Landwehr in Oppeln. On the eve of World War II he was ordered to create the 239th Infantry

    Ferdinand Neuling

    Ferdinand_Neuling

  • Wenceslaus II of Legnica
  • 1364–1413 Succeeded by Louis II Catholic Church titles Preceded by Peter I of Oppeln Bishop of Lebus 1375-1382 Succeeded by John II von Kittlitz Vacant Title

    Wenceslaus II of Legnica

    Wenceslaus II of Legnica

    Wenceslaus_II_of_Legnica

  • Ernst Ziehm
  • German politician

    and Marienweder from 1905 to 1914. Then he became judicial official in Oppeln. In 1914, he became an administrator in Danzig. From 1931 to 1933 he served

    Ernst Ziehm

    Ernst Ziehm

    Ernst_Ziehm

  • List of weather records
  • Gelderland. Record measured on German territory at that time: Proskau, Landkreis Oppeln, Oberschlesien (now Prószków, Opole Voivodeship). The record in Poland proper

    List of weather records

    List of weather records

    List_of_weather_records

  • Heinrich von Schroeter
  • German police chief

    Regierungsreferendar. 1882 he was Regierungsassessor in Stettin and starting 1883 in Oppeln. 1885 Schroeter held the office of Landrat in Pleß until he was appointed

    Heinrich von Schroeter

    Heinrich von Schroeter

    Heinrich_von_Schroeter

  • Oder–Neisse line
  • German–Polish border since the end of World War II

    after the war which would incorporate East Prussia, Danzig (Gdańsk) and the Oppeln (Opole) Silesian region into post-war Poland, along with a straightening

    Oder–Neisse line

    Oder–Neisse line

    Oder–Neisse_line

  • Baranowice (Żory)
  • Żory District in Silesian Voivodeship, Poland

    Duncker, Alexander (1857). Baranowitz: Provinz Schlesien, Regierungs-Bezirk Oppeln, Kreis Rybnik (in: Die ländlichen Wohnsitze, Schlösser und Residenzen der

    Baranowice (Żory)

    Baranowice (Żory)

    Baranowice_(Żory)

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