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Danzig was very important to Germany for many reasons. Hitler wanted Danzig because, at one point, Danzig was a part of Germany. Hitler believed that it should belong to Germany due to the large amount of German and German speaking people.
Danzig is a German name for a city of Gdansk. Gdansk is located in the northern Poland.
Gdańsk or Danzig in German. It was then prussia and was under German influence and was under German authority
The term "Berlin Corridor" refers to the the routes that West German or West German-aligned planes and trucks were allowed to take through East German airspace and territory to arrive in West Berlin, which was a West German enclave in Eastern Germany.
The German (and technically English) name for "Gdansk" is "Danzig".After World War 2, Eastern Germany including Danzig were granted to Poland and all German civilians were exiled or murdered, and the city was renamed to Gdansk with Polish civilians moved into the city.
the German invasion of Poland had much to do with ww1,ie the polish corridor , danzig. Germany felt the land was illegaly taken fromthem at the end of ww1.
If by Enemy Act you mean German act it was the invasion of the Polish Corridor and the international port city of Danzig by the Nazis on September 1st 1939.
Danzig
Danzig was very important to Germany for many reasons. Hitler wanted Danzig because, at one point, Danzig was a part of Germany. Hitler believed that it should belong to Germany due to the large amount of German and German speaking people.
Danzig is a German name for a city of Gdansk. Gdansk is located in the northern Poland.
"Flurgarderobe" is German for "corridor wardrobe." "Flur" is German for "corridor" while "Garderobe" is "wardrobe." Compound nouns like this are common for the German language.
the origin of the word corridor is England.
Gdańsk or Danzig in German. It was then prussia and was under German influence and was under German authority
The term "Berlin Corridor" refers to the the routes that West German or West German-aligned planes and trucks were allowed to take through East German airspace and territory to arrive in West Berlin, which was a West German enclave in Eastern Germany.
The German (and technically English) name for "Gdansk" is "Danzig".After World War 2, Eastern Germany including Danzig were granted to Poland and all German civilians were exiled or murdered, and the city was renamed to Gdansk with Polish civilians moved into the city.
Corridor = Korytarz. But, if you mean a geographical territory: Polish Corridor was a name of Polish "Pomeranian Province" in 1920s; it was given by a German Nomenclature in order to separate Eastern Prussia from Germany.
German army began the blitzkrieg of POLAND on 1 September 1939 and 5:35am. It attacked the POLISH state DANZIG. The first Shots of the second world war was fired at DANZIG.