- [gurnɔˈɕlɔ̃skʲi ˌɔkrɛŋk pʂɛmɨˈswɔvɨ],
Polish abbreviation: GOP [gɔp]; German:
Oberschlesisches Industriegebiet) is a
large industrial region in Poland. It lies mainly...
- Infanterie-Regiment von
Winterfeldt (2.
Oberschlesisches) Nr. 23 3.
Oberschlesisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 62 4.
Oberschlesisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 63...
- ISSN 2195-1349.
Retrieved 2025-02-05. "Wir
haben uns verlobt!". Der
Oberschlesische Wanderer. Gleiwitz:
Neumanns Stadtbuchdruckerei. 1936-08-20. p. 12...
- "brother" of the Chorzów
Nitrogen Works (which were
opened in 1915 as
Oberschlesische Stickstoffwerke, in then-German Konigshutte). On June 15, 1922, following...
-
Nationale Deutsche Motorfahrt-Zeitung Kösliner
Zeitung Stargarder Zeitung Oberschlesische Tageszeitung Oppelner Nachrichten Volksbote f. d.
Kreise Kreuzburg...
- joint-stock
company in
Germany (the
largest was IG Farben) and
Vereinigte Oberschlesische Hüttenwerke AG, a
company controlling all of the
metal production in...
- Katowice,
followed by
creation of the
Upper Silesian Coal
Convention (
Oberschlesische Kohlen-Konvention) in 1898.
Civic development followed industrial development:...
- 2020 – via Newspapers.com. "SA-Standarte 2 -
Michael Schmeidl". Der
Oberschlesische Wanderer. Vol. 112, no. 322. 21
November 1939. p. 2.
Gestapo Interrogation...
-
Polish manufacturer H.
Cegielski – Poznań: 314
units (forced labor)
Oberschlesische Lokfabrik Krenau, Chrzanów (occupied Poland),
German takeover of Polish...
- The
Upper Silesian Railway (German:
Oberschlesische Eisenbahn, OSE, Polish:
Kolej Górnośląska) was one of the
earliest railways in Silesia. It connected...