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independent city. In 1882, the
Upper Silesian Coal and
Steelworks Company (
Oberschlesischer Berg- und Hüttenmännischer Verein)
moved its
headquarters to Katowice...
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Breslau to
Glogau via Posen. It
replaced the
earlier complex of the
Oberschlesischer Bahnhof (Upper
Silesian Railway Station,
built 1841–1842). Its designer...
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Festschrift zum 70.
Geburtstag von Dr.
Herbert Czaja am 5.
November 1984,
Oberschlesischer Heimatverlag, 1984
Gottfried Zieger,
Boris Meissner,
Dieter Blumenwitz...
- Poland. Also
known as the
Upper Silesian Canal (Kanał Górnośląski,
Oberschlesischer Kanal), it was
built from 1935 to 1939 and
replaced the Kłodnicki Canal...
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publishing the
monthly Der
Oberschlesier as a
joint organ together with
Oberschlesischer Kulturverband and
Verband der
katholischen Vereine Oberschlesiens....
- as he
viewed the
actions of the Inter-Allied Committee,
joined the
Oberschlesischer Selbstschutz (Upper
Silesian Self Defence).
Strachwitz collected weapons...
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citizen in 1920. He was the
editor of the German-language
newspaper Oberschlesischer Kurier from 1926 to 1930. He was
elected President of the Deutsche...
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Catholic Centre Party newspapers.
There were 294
editions of
Oberschlesischer Kurier published in Chorzów and 293
editions of
Oberschlesische Zeitung...
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founded and held
congresses until 1939.
Members of this
federation (
Oberschlesischer Schachverband, Groß-Breslauer Schachverband) and of the
German Chess...
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Handbuch des
Oberschlesischen Industriebezirks (in German). Katowice:
Oberschlesischer Berg- und Hüttenmännischer Verein. p. 73. Moszny, Józef (2000). "Miasto...