Danzig is a German name for a city of Gdansk. Gdansk is located in the northern Poland.
Danzig was part of the German empire that was confiscated after WWI and made a free port, so that Poland and Germany both had access to the Baltic Sea.
1. To annex Danzig and the area of Poland separating East Prussia from the rest of Germany. 2. To expand.
Hitler's speech in Danzig in 1939 was the famous speech given by Hitler in which war is declared on Poland. Poland had already started war against Germany without a war declaration for several months.
the Polsih corridor and the city of danzig- it was taken away from germany at the end of WW1.
Because he was the Danzig queen.
Helmut Fritzler has written: 'Die Birgittenkirche zu Danzig' -- subject(s): Danzig (Germany), Danzig (Germany). Birgittenkirche
Danzig is a German name for a city of Gdansk. Gdansk is located in the northern Poland.
Manufactured in Danzig Germany- some were exported for use by the Conferacy during the American Civil war.
Danzig was part of the German empire that was confiscated after WWI and made a free port, so that Poland and Germany both had access to the Baltic Sea.
Danzig is a city in Poland, now called Gdansk. It's an important sea port. The Polish Corridor was a big strip of land in western Poland that borders Germany. Before World War I, Danzig and the Polish Corridor belonged to Germany. After the war ended, Germany was forced to give up the Polish Corridor to the newly reformed country of Poland (in short summary, Poland ceased to exist about 120 years earlier when Germany, Austria and Russia conquered it and split it up between themselves; at the end of World War I, Poland was recreated). Danzig was made a "free city", basically a country of its own but protected by Poland. So the loss of the Polish Corridor and Danzig is when Germany lost World War I and was forced to give them to Poland. One of the causes of World War II was that Hitler wanted to get them back as part of Germany, and when he invaded Poland to take them, England and France declared war on him.
Strajk - Die Heldin von Danzig - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:12
Danzig is the historical name for the city of Gdansk, located in northern Poland on the Baltic Sea coast. It has a rich history as a major port city and has been a part of both Poland and Germany at different points in time.
Danzig, now called Gdansk, is in Poland. The Polish Corridor separated Germany from East Prussia.
Erich Nitzschmann was born on February 13, 1901, in Danzig, Pomerania, Germany.
Heinz Rennhack was born on March 5, 1937, in Danzig, Pomerania, Germany.
Wilhelm Hankel was born on January 10, 1929, in Danzig, Pomerania, Germany.