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  1. After World War I Pomerania was divided between Poland and Germany. After the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II as Emperor of Germany and King of Prussia, Western Pomerania was part of the Free State of Prussia within the Weimar Republic, while the eastern part ( Pomerelia) became a part of Poland, and organized into the Pomeranian Voivodeship.
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomerania

    Pomerania (Polish: Pomorze; German: Pommern; Kashubian: Pòmòrskô; Swedish: Pommern) is a historical region on the southern shore of the Baltic Sea in Central Europe, split between Poland and Germany. The western part of Pomerania belongs to the German states of Mecklenburg … See more

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    Pomerania is the area along the Bay of Pomerania of the Baltic Sea between the rivers Recknitz, Trebel, Tollense and Augraben in the west and Vistula in the east. It formerly … See more

    In Lechitic languages the prefix "po-" means along; unlike the word "po", which means after. Pomorze, therefore, means Along the Sea. This … See more

    The German part of Western Pomerania is inhabited by German Pomeranians. In other parts, Poles are the dominant ethnic group since the territorial changes of Poland after World War II See more

    Agriculture primarily consists of raising livestock, forestry, fishery, and the cultivation of cereals, sugar beets, and potatoes. Industrial food processing is increasingly relevant in the region. Key producing industries are shipyards, mechanical … See more

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    Prehistory to the Middle Ages (circa 400 A.D. – 1400 A.D.)
    Settlement in the area called Pomerania for the last 1,000 … See more

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    In the German part of Pomerania, Standard German and the East Low German Mecklenburgisch-Vorpommersch See more

    Stralsund, one of several Hanseatic cities built in typical Brick Gothic style.
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    The Province of Pomerania (German: Provinz Pommern; Polish: Prowincja Pomorze) was a province of Prussia from 1815 to 1945. Pomerania was established as a province of the Kingdom of Prussia in 1815, an expansion of the older Brandenburg-Prussia province of Pomerania, and then became part of the German Empire in 1871. From 1918, Pomerania was a province of the Free Stat…

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    1. Prussia gained the southern parts of Swedish Pomerania in 1720, invaded and annexed Pomerelia from Poland in 1772, and gained the remainder of Swedish Pomerania in 1815, after the Napoleonic Wars.
    2. The former Brandenburg-Prussian Pomerania and the former Swedish parts were reorganized into the Prussian Province of Pomerania, while Pomerelia was made part of the Province of …
    1. Prussia gained the southern parts of Swedish Pomerania in 1720, invaded and annexed Pomerelia from Poland in 1772, and gained the remainder of Swedish Pomerania in 1815, after the Napoleonic Wars.
    2. The former Brandenburg-Prussian Pomerania and the former Swedish parts were reorganized into the Prussian Province of Pomerania, while Pomerelia was made part of the Province of West Prussia.
    3. With Prussia, both provinces joined the newly constituted German Empire in 1871.
    4. Under the German rule the Polish minority suffered discrimination and oppressive measures aimed at eradicating its culture.
  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Pomerania

    Germany 's Province of Pomerania was expanded in 1938 to include northern parts of the former Province of Posen–West Prussia, and in 1939 the annexed …

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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Pomerania_(1806–1933)
      • History of Pomerania covers the history of Pomerania from the early 19th century until the rise of Nazi Germany. The name Pomerania comes from Slavic po more, which means " by the sea". From the Napoleonic Wars to the end of World War I, Pomerania was administered by the Kingdom of Prussia as the Province of Pomerania and Province of West Prussia. ...
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      • https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Vorpommern...

        Sep 19, 2022 · Western Pomerania, also called Cispomerania, Hither Pomerania, or Vorpommern, is the western extremity of the historic region of the Duchy (later Province) of

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        Sep 15, 2022 · This collection includes birth, marriage, and death records from 1544-1945. These records come from Evangelical Lutheran and Roman Catholic church records, as well as …

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        303 rows · Diocese of Wollin/Cammin. Diocese of Kolberg. Diocese of Chełmno. Diocese of Roskilde. Apostolic Vicariate of Northern Germany. Prince-Episcopal Delegation for …

      • https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Pyritz,_Pomerania_Genealogy

        Jun 20, 2019 · The town of Pyritz, Pommern, Kingdom of Prussia, Germany was chartered in 1263 and is now known as Pyrcyze, Szczecin, Poland. Pyritz was chartered in 1263 and its shape is …

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        Pomerania (Pommern) church books, civil records, and genealogy family history research. Search links for Germany, Prussia, and Poland for ancestors. Getting Started

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