- Hlučín (Czech pronunciation: [ˈɦlutʃiːn]; German:
Hultschin; Polish: Hulczyn) is a town in
Opava District the Moravian-Silesian
Region of the
Czech Republic...
- Vejstrup), and the
towns of Hviding,
Roager and
Spandet Both
World Wars
Hultschin Region Czech Republic Hlučín Region, on the Czech–Polish
border in Silesia...
- (Groß Darkowitz) – Dolní Benešov (Beneschau) – Hať (Haatsch) – Hlučín (
Hultschin) – Hněvošice (Schreibersdorf) – Kobeřice (Köberwitz) –
Kozmice (Kosmütz)...
- Belgium;
North Schleswig to Denmark; the
Memel Territory to Lithuania; the
Hultschin area to Czechoslovakia. Many of the
areas Prussia annexed in the partitions...
-
Third Republic, Eupen-Malmedy to Belgium,
Northern Schleswig to Denmark,
Hultschin District to Czechoslovakia, and
allowed the
Saarland to be
occupied as...
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recognized by the
German Government on 15
December 1923. The
transfer of the
Hultschin area, of Silesia, to
Czechoslovakia was
completed on 3
February 1921....
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Lithuania 2,657 141 51.1 East
Upper Silesia Poland 3,213 893 29.6
Silesia (
Hultschin)
Czechoslovakia 316 48 14.6
North Schleswig Denmark 3,992 166 24.1 Eupen-Malmedy...
- the
Opava River including Głubczyce (Leobschütz, Hlubčice) and Hlučín (
Hultschin)
becoming part of Prussia. The
southern part with Krnov, Bruntál (Freudenthal)...
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moved from the
Neustadt district to the Leobschütz district. The city of
Hultschin, the
areas of
Beneschau and
Zauditz and the
villages of Autoschowitz,...
- with Slezská
Ostrava was
incorporated into the
Sudetenland Gau,
while Hultschin was
incorporated into
Upper Silesia province. With the
invasion of Poland...