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    In the Second Partition of Poland in 1793, Łódź was annexed to Prussia before becoming part of the Napoleonic Duchy of Warsaw; the city joined Congress Poland, a Russian client state, at the 1815 Congress of Vienna.

  2. Łódź is located in central Poland and is the third-largest city in the country. For hundreds of years it was a small town, before the first quarter of the 19th century when it was decided on a massive industrialization program and transformation of the town to a large industrial center.

  3. The Battle of Łódź (‹See Tfd› German: Schlacht um Łódź) or Lodz operation (‹See Tfd› Russian: Лодзинская операция, romanized: Lodzinskaya operatsia), took place from 11 November to 6 December 1914, near the city of Łódź in Poland.

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  4. Mar 20, 2017 · According to legend, Łódź, a large city lying in the middle of today’s Poland, was founded by Janusz, a man travelling by boat on a brook in the woods. While he was setting up camp for the night, it started to rain, causing him to use his boat, dragged onto shore and turned upside down, as shelter.

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  5. The Łódź Ghetto or Litzmannstadt Ghetto (after the Nazi German name for Łódź) was a Nazi ghetto established by the German authorities for Polish Jews and Roma following the Invasion of Poland. It was the second-largest ghetto in all of German-occupied Europe after the Warsaw Ghetto.

  6. t. e. The history of Poland from 1939 to 1945 encompasses primarily the period from the invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union to the end of World War II. Following the German–Soviet non-aggression pact, Poland was invaded by Nazi Germany on 1 September 1939 and by the Soviet Union on 17 September.

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  8. May 22, 2015 · The Lodz ghetto became the second largest ghetto created by the Nazis after their invasion of Poland – the largest was the Warsaw Ghetto.

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