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  2. File:Flag of the Free City of Danzig.svg - Wikipedia

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    The flags of the free city were not standardized and differed in detail from one another . This file was derived from: Wappen Freie Stadt Danzig.svg : Exact Data from: Das Grosse Flaggenbuch Historische Faksimile-Edition aller nationalen und internationalen Flaggen 1939-1945 Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine (Hrsg); ISBN 10: 3980334201 / ISBN 13: ...

  3. Free City of Danzig - Wikipedia

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    1 September 1939: Danzig police remove Polish insignia at the Polish–Danzig border near Zoppot. On 1 September 1939, the day of the German invasion of the Free City of Danzig, Forster signed a law declaring the Free City to be incorporated into Germany. On the same day, Hitler signed a law declaring the law signed by Forster to be German law ...

  4. File:Danzig 1939 EN.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Danzig Senatsflagge 1920-1939.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on azb.wikipedia.org دانزیق آزاد شهری; Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Bandera de Gdańsk

  6. History of Gdańsk - Wikipedia

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    Following the annexation of Austria and the Sudetenland, Germany in October 1938 urged the Danzig territory's cession to Germany. On 1 September 1939 Nazi Germany invaded Poland, initiating World War II. On 2 September 1939 Germany officially annexed the Free City.

  7. Danzig crisis - Wikipedia

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    The Danzig crisis was an important prelude to World War II.The crisis lasted from March 1939 until the outbreak of war on 1 September 1939. The crisis began when tensions escalated between Nazi Germany and the Second Polish Republic over the Free City of Danzig (modern-day Gdańsk, Poland).

  8. File:Hanse Danzig.svg - Wikipedia

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    Hanseatic Flag of Danzig: Source: ... Flag of Free City of Danzig (1920-1939) Flag of Republic of Danzig (1807–1814) Flag of ... File history. Click on a date/time ...

  9. List of German flags - Wikipedia

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    National Committee for a Free Germany: Also used the Flag of Germany (1867–1918) without the heading 1930–1933: Black Front: 1920–1924: Union of Upper Silesians: 1920–1945: National Socialist German Workers' Party: 1919–1946: Communist Party of Germany (obverse and reverse) 1918–1933: German National People's Party: Flag of Germany ...