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  1. Breslau | Wroclaw - Local Life

    https://www.local-life.com/wroclaw/articles/breslau

    Interested in finding out how many Hoppe and Neumann famylies lived in Breslau - 1940. I was born in Breslau, 1934 - left in Dec. 1944 - ended up in Perg, Austria, train travel out of our hands - emmigrated to USA 1953 - drafted in 1954 thru 1956 send back to Germany with US Army - returned to to SLC, Utah. Thank you for all the Breslau postings.

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    • The Post-War Ethnic Cleansing of German Silesia; Breslau

      www.revisionist.net/german-silesia.html

      Like most of Silesia, Breslau was placed under Polish administration. Most surviving German inhabitants were expelled and all German property was taken. By the 1950s, Breslau had been cleansed of most of its dried blood as well as remaining Germans and the real history of the city. Renamed “Wrocław,” it was resettled with Poles.

    • Siege of Breslau - Wikipedia

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      The siege of Breslau, also known as the Battle of Breslau, was a three-month-long siege of the city of Breslau in Lower Silesia, Germany (now Wrocław, Poland), lasting to the end of World War II in Europe. From 13 February 1945 to 6 May 1945, German troops in Breslau were besieged by the Soviet forces which encircled the city as part of the Lower Silesian Offensive Operation. The Germa…

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    • Breslau Deportations - JewishGen

      https://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Holocaust/0054_BreslauDeportations.htm

      03/02/2003 · Prior to the Nazi rise to power, Breslau had one of the largest Jewish communities in Germany, with 20,202 members in 1933. By 1939 this had dwindled to 10,309. Many "Polish" Jews were expelled to Poland in 1938 and deportations of the remaining Jews began in 1941 and 1942. Three of the early transports, with about 1,800 Jews, were sent ...

    • Fascinating new map of pre-war Wrocław uncovers long ...

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      21/08/2020 · Spod tynku patrzy Breslau/Facebook “After 1945, the people's authorities effectively removed all traces of Germanness from the city,” Czekański said. The aim was to obliterate any sign of German life in the city. This included all street signs, shop fronts and anything written in German. In line with this policy, street names were changed.

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      What is the history of Breslau Germany?
      The Unification of Germany in 1871 turned Breslau into the sixth-largest city in the German Empire. Its population more than tripled to over half a million between 1860 and 1910. The 1900 census listed 422,709 residents. In 1890, construction began of Breslau Fortress as the city's defenses.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wroc%C5%82aw
      What happened in Breslau in WW2?
      From 13 February 1945 to 6 May 1945, German troops in Breslau were besieged by the Soviet forces which encircled the city as part of the Lower Silesian Offensive Operation. The German garrison's surrender on 6 May was followed by the surrender of all German forces two days after the battle.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Breslau
      When did Wroclaw change its name to Breslau?
      In the centuries that followed Wroclaw prospered under both the Bohemians and the Austrians, before, in 1741, Frederick the Great II took hold of the city and officially changed the its name to Breslau (the Germanic name however had been in use long before that).
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      Was Breslau always Polish property?
      It's funny when people wrote here that "Young Poles were being taught that Breslau had always been polish property and the Germans merely occupied the region for over 1000 years" NONSENSE! PS Don't blame Poles that they received this land because it wasn't their decision, their home was on east in Lwow,Wilno...
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    • Wroclaw History | A Brief History of Wroclaw (Breslau)

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      Australia. Three things, in my view, are difficult to deny: Wratislavia was originally a Slavic city and part of the first Polish state; Breslau was ethnically a predominantly German city for most of the 700 years until 1945; Wroclaw has been a Polish city since 1945. Poles have restored the …

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      • Breslau, Poland, 1943-45 (?) | Library of Congress

        https://www.loc.gov/item/2005694038

        75 photographic prints ; 18 x 24 cm. or slightly smaller. | Black and white photographs show exterior and interior views and details of buildings and monuments of historical and artistic interest. Facade of the Rathaus, many equestrain statues, buildings of the university of Breslau, Sandkirche S. Marien, Elizabethkirche and cathedral. Some views of narrow old streets, canals, …

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