WROCLAW

vrôtsˈläf, Ger. Breslau, city (1993 est. pop. 644,000), capital of Dolnośląskie prov., SW Poland, on the Oder (Odra) River. A railway center and river port, the city is also an industrial center with manufactures of heavy machinery, electronics, computers, iron goods, textiles, copper, and food products. Wroclaw probably was a Slavic settlement when it was made (c.1000) an episcopal see subordinate to the archbishop of Gniezno. It became (1163) the capital of the duchy of Silesia, ruled by a branch of the Polish Piast dynasty. Sacked by the Mongols in 1241, the city was rebuilt by German settlers and developed as a trade center. Passing (1335) to Bohemia, it became a member (1368–1474) of the Hanseatic League. It was ceded to the Hapsburgs in 1526 and to Prussia in 1742. The city grew considerably in the 19th cent., both in commercial and industrial importance, and was the site of two large semiannual trade fairs. Its university was founded in 1811, when it absorbed the university formerly at Frankfurt-an-der-Oder. Wroclaw was badly damaged during a Soviet siege in World War II. After 1945 the German inhabitants were expelled and replaced by Poles. Historic buildings include a 13th-century cathedral, several Gothic churches, and a Gothic town hall that houses a historical museum.

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...duke of Olawa , 275 Henry I bishop of Wroclaw, 1301-19 , 171 Henry I duke of...IV "the Just" duke of Silesia at Wroclaw, 1266-90 , 17, 18-19, 71, 85, 94 , 158 , 176 , 236 ; and Church of Wroclaw, 20, 171, 449n.108 Henry V...
...k. 10; KCZZ inspector, report from Wroclaw November 16, 1945, AAN KC PPR 295...Zycie codzienne we Wroclawiu 1945-1948 Wroclaw, 1991 , 13. 9. Stanislaw Jankowski...Pionier , September 7, 1945. Quoted in "Wroclaw 1945: Wydanie specjalne" Wroclaw, 1985...
...fatherland ojczyzna ." 13 Unlike Lodz, then, Wroclaw did not seem to newcomers a city of labor...sense there is no Polish working class in Wroclaw," city officials admitted in September...the majority of the migrants who came to Wroclaw in those first years were unfamiliar with...
...Vienna Awards; Warsaw Uprising; Yalta Wroclaw Largest city of Lower Silesia (637...seat of a voievodeship (province). Wroclaw (German, Breslau) originated in the...routes. The old Amber Route ran through Wroclaw. Originally the capital of a principality...
...Konspiracja War and Conspiration London, 1957 . WROCLAW Breslau , largest town of Lower Silesia...settlements existed on the territory of todays Wroclaw. In the ninth century, a stronghold...Oder * River was raised. In the 990s, Wroclaw passed from Czech power to Polish rule...
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Wroclaw-breslau Searching for New Theatrical...Local Identity by Magdalena Golaczynska WROCLAW-BRESLAU SEARCHING FOR NEW THEATRICAL...memoirs mixed with fictional plots. In Wroclaw, the capital of Lower Silesia, regional...
The Grotowski Centre in Wroclaw: Performances at the Headquarters...longer the shell-shocked post-War Wroclaw of November 1964, when Grotowski moved...the fourteenth-century town hall. Wroclaw, the capital of Lower Silesia, is...
...Steins Jewishness in Post-communist Wroclaw by Janine P. Holc Whom do we remember...and its activities in the Polish city of Wroclaw in 2000-2007 to explore the conditions...remembering" Stein is the construction of a Wroclaw urban identity that is also the integration...
Wroclaw Puppet Theatre, the Last Escape by Martha...Maksymiak, the artistic director of the Wroclaw Puppet Theatre and the director of The...Polish puppet theatre in general and the Wroclaw Puppet Theatre in particular, maintains...
Pedagogy Section; the Wroclaw Project by John Arnold , Ute Stargardt...graveyard, in this case the city of Wroclaw, whose tiny Jewish community invited...be invited by the Jewish community of Wroclaw, one of the very few extant communities...
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...the moments in the history of Breslau/Wroclaw, the Nazis building of the airstrip during...obscure. I recently spent three weeks in Wroclaw, Poland--the site of one of these invisible places. Wroclaw is a city whose history is beyond the...
...was constructed in 1913 in the German city of Breslau (now Wroclaw in Poland) by the architect Max Berg. Though Berg produced...origins: that cultural legacy is rather hard to avoid in modern Wroclaw and is one that the city has been exemplary in overcoming...
...oblivion of history? And why has the Wroclaw-based company--currently on a U...since 2004, of the Grotowski Institute in Wroclaw, has been a moving force in the most...UCLA Live in Los Angeles. At home in Wroclaw, even in the midst of a lineup of festival...
...which I had previously photographed in Wroclaw, the former German Breslau. Those initials...Between Schreiber and EWL, could this Wroclaw volume also have been owned by Kepler...if so, might there be other volumes in Wroclaw that had once been owned by Kepler, whose...
...from thesouthwestern industrial city of Wroclaw held a spirited protest march with banners...construction. Later, WiP members in Wroclaw organized demonstrations against a local...promising to close it altogether by 1990. The Wroclaw group, most of whose members are of collegeage...
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...MARTY McCULLOUGH Finds a Warm Welcome in Wroclaw. Byline: MARTY McCULLOUGH There just...And in the historic provincial city of Wroclaw, we did just that. With a limited budget...of Bison vodka. As a university town, Wroclaw bustles at night and has nothing to learn...
...Win on Away Goals dUndee Utd. 3 sLAsK wroCLAw. 2 Heartbreak for Houstie Battlers as...destroyed as they crashed out to Slask Wroclaw on away goals at tannadice last night...RD 2ND LEG DUNDEE UTD ......3 S WROCLAW ......2 Watson 3 Elsner 14 Goodwillie...
...Fantastic Destinations Including. ROME WROCLAW LDZ GIRONA ...You Only Pay Taxes and...the destinations you can travel to is Wroclaw. Buzzing with life and resonating with...trip to the beautiful old town city of Wroclaw then all you have to do is collect the...
Boost for Bid to Break Wroclaw; Houston Hopeful Swanson and Kenneth...Europa League second leg against Slask Wroclaw. The pair missed the 1-0 defeat in...0 from Johan Voskamps late winner in Wroclaw, the Tannadice side showed enough to...
DEFENDER SIGNS ON WITH GAP TO PLUG; Slask Wroclaw 1 Hearts 0. Byline: EWAN SMITH ALGERIAN international centre...a training exercise ahead of the new campaign. But it was Wroclaw who claimed victory as Mrowiecs moment of madness saw Szewczuk...
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WROCLAW vrots laf, Ger. Breslau, city (1993...textiles, copper, and food products. Wroclaw probably was a Slavic settlement when it...formerly at Frankfurt-an-der-Oder. Wroclaw was badly damaged during a Soviet siege...
...Oder and its tributaries. The major city of the region is Wroclaw . Along the slopes of the Sudetes there are numerous small...in Silesia, although Lutheranism was tolerated in Breslau (Wroclaw) and certain other districts. It was on the very shaky dynastic...
...Bydgoszcz , Bytom , Czestochowa , Gdansk , Gliwice , Katowice , Krakow , Lodz , Lublin , Poznan , Radom , Tarnowskie Gory , and Wroclaw . As a result of World War II, of the 1945 boundary treaty with the USSR, and of the emigration of most of the German-speaking...
...state into roughly equal eastern and western parts. After Berlin, the largest cities of the area were Cologne, Breslau (Wroclaw), Essen, Frankfurt, Dusseldorf, Hanover, Dortmund, Magdeburg, and Konigsberg (Kaliningrad). The region also included...
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