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  1. Sep 29, 2023 · The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial in Breslau The Kaiser Bridge in Breslau Breslau, Dombrücke (Cathedral Bridge) 1933 Breslau City Hall in the 1930s In August of 1945 the German population that was still alive after intensive fighting to hold the city faced a terrible future… they became forced labor in Russian camps or killed, or were forcibly expelled to the Soviet zone of occupied Germany.

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    Czech Republic. The Gau Silesia (German: Gau Schlesien) formed on 15 March 1925, was an administrative division of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1941 in the Prussian Province of Silesia. From 1925 to 1933, it was the regional subdivision of the Nazi Party for this area. The Gau was split into Lower Silesia and Upper Silesia on 27 January 1941.

  3. Breslau (region) Regierungsbezirk Breslau, known colloquially as Middle Silesia (German: Mittelschlesien, Silesian: Strzodkowy Ślōnsk, Polish: Śląsk Środkowy) was a Regierungsbezirk, or government region, in the Prussian Province of Silesia and later Lower Silesia from 1813 to 1945. It comprised the eastern parts of the historic Lower ...

  4. The Gau Lower Silesia (German: Gau Niederschlesien) was an administrative division of Nazi Germany from 1941 to 1945 in the Lower Silesia part of the Prussian Province of Silesia. The Gau was created when the Gau Silesia was split into Lower Silesia and Upper Silesia in 1941. The majority of the former Gau became part of Poland after the Second ...

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    Silesia is a historical region in Central Europe. Historical territories of Silesia include: 1. Silesia, split between Poland, Czech Republic and Germany 1.1. Lower Silesia, split between Poland and Germany 1.2. Upper Silesia, split between Poland and Czechia 1.3. Czech Silesia(sometimes Moravian Silesia), in Czechia 1.4. Austrian Silesia, in the f...

    Most of the information you need to identify you ancestors and their families will be found in two major record groups: civil registration and church records. To locate these records, follow the instructions in these Wiki articles.

    Watch the Specific Geography portion to learn how to use MeyersGaz.org and Kartenmeister.comto get the details of the German and Polish names of your town and its higher jurisdictions.
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    Watch the Silesia portion, which begins at 52:09 minutes.

    Towards the end of World War II, the Germans had to flee from the advancing Russian troops. Many families were split up along the way. These displaced persons eventually found new homes all over West Germany. Some eventually emigrated to the United States, Canada, and other countries. Many areas of German were given to Poland, and the German citize...

  5. Browse 2,618 breslau germany photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more photos and images. Breslau , Silesia, Poland: recycled materials piled up for reconstruction, in the Square of the City Hall of houses in ruins, late 1945.

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  7. Breslau - a Brief History. Breslau was originally known as Vratislavia, under which name it has recorded Polish references dating back to the year 1000. One of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Lower Silesia, it stands at the foot of the Sudety Mountains on both sides of the Odra River embracing 12 islands and 112 bridges.

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