[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Re: Volhynia and Russian Poland
Jerry Frank
franklyspeaking at shaw.ca
Thu Feb 19 06:35:37 PST 2004
This is a really good, colourful, and interactive map. However, it leaves
out the border changes that took place with the invasion of Napoleon and
his subsequent defeat.
The last map for 1763-1918 leaves Poland with the appearance that Warsaw
and Lodz are in Prussia. Although the text mentions the 1806 changes, the
map does not show them. It therefore does not represent what Russian
Poland looked like after 1815.
At 01:06 AM 17/02/2004 +0100, Gerhard Kvnig wrote:
>Hallo Miles,
>
>about the borders of Poland you can read this intresting
>websites (written in German):
>
>http://www.deutsche-und-polen.de/_/karten/
>
>You can change the maps with the left buttons:
>1000-1763; 1763-1918; 1918-1945; 1945-2002
>
>Gerhard
Jerry Frank - Calgary, Alberta
FranklySpeaking at shaw.ca
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