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  2. Liegnitz (region) - Wikipedia

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    Regierungsbezirk Liegnitz was an administrative region in the Prussian Province of Silesia and later Lower Silesia. It existed from 1815 to 1945 and covered the north-western part of Silesia. It existed from 1815 to 1945 and covered the north-western part of Silesia.

  3. Legnica - Wikipedia

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    Legnica (Polish: [lɛɡˈɲit͡sa] ⓘ; German: Liegnitz, pronounced [ˈliːɡnɪts] ⓘ; Silesian: Ligńica; Czech: Lehnice; Latin: Lignitium) is a city in southwestern Poland, in the central part of Lower Silesia, on the Kaczawa River and the Czarna Woda.

  4. Duchy of Legnica - Wikipedia

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    The Duchy of Legnica (Polish: Księstwo Legnickie, Czech: Lehnické knížectví) or Duchy of Liegnitz (German: Herzogtum Liegnitz) was one of the Duchies of Silesia, formed during the fragmentation of Poland into smaller provincial duchies, ruled by a local line of the Piast dynasty between 1248 and 1675.

  5. Province of Silesia - Wikipedia

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    Division of Prussian Silesia between Weimar Germany, Poland and Czechoslovakia after World War I Division of: Area in 1910 in km 2 Share of territory Population in 1910 After WW1 part of: Notes Lower Silesia 27,105 km 2 [2] 100% 3.017.981 Divided between: to Poland: 527 km 2 [3] [4] 2%: 1%: Poznań Voivodeship (Niederschlesiens Ostmark [5 ...

  6. Her grandfather drove trains to Auschwitz. My great ... - AOL

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    He stayed in Liegnitz, now Legnica, in a boarding school, so there was a certain separation from the family and between the death camps." ... Germany prides itself on its Erinnerungskultur, or ...

  7. Liegnitz (electoral district) - Wikipedia

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    Liegnitz was one of the 35 electoral districts (German: Wahlkreise) used to elect members to the Reichstag during the Weimar Republic. It sent members to the Reichstag in nine democratic elections between 1919 and 1933.

  8. Battle of Legnica - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Legnica (Polish: bitwa pod Legnicą), also known as the Battle of Liegnitz (German: Schlacht von Liegnitz) or Battle of Wahlstatt (German: Schlacht bei Wahlstatt), was fought between the Mongol Empire and combined European forces at the village of Legnickie Pole (Wahlstatt), approximately 10 kilometres (6 mi) southeast of the city of Legnica in the Duchy of Silesia on 9 April 1241.

  9. George William, Duke of Liegnitz - Wikipedia

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    George William, Duke of Liegnitz was the last legitimate male of the Piast dynasty. Descent before Mieszko I is partly fictional. This is the descent of the primary male heir. Chościsko; Piast the Wheelwright; Siemowit; Lestko, b. 870–880; Siemomysł, d. 950–960; Mieszko I of Poland, 920/45-992; Bolesław I Chrobry, 967–1025