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Landsberg WartheFormer German Territories in Poland German Province: Brandenburg / Neumark
A picture postcard photograph showing Bismarckstrasse, Landsberg Warthe in 1917. Here is a selection of picture postcard images and images of other collectable antiquities dating back to the period when the city of Landsberg Warthe was German. Throughout its 750 year history, and up until the border changes and expulsions of 1945, Landsberg Warthe was an important city of Brandenburg (Neumark), Prussia, Germany. In 1945 Landsberg Warthe became part of Poland and in order to reflect its Polish future, the name changed to Gorzow Wielkopolski. We hope that by making these old postcards available online that they will be of interest to anyone interested in the history of Landsberg Warthe or researching their Pussian, German, Jewish or Polish ancestry. For more images and information on Landsberg Warthe visit the website Landsberg. We do not sell old postcards and photographs but we recommend that you try the old postcard link above. We have found them to be a valuable source of many interesting old German-era postcards and photographs, and many of the original, antique postcards you can see here have been purchased there. These photographs and postcards date from 1898 through to 1945. Related Link: Buy maps of Landsberg Warthe and area around it.
Other towns in the vicinity of Landisberch Nova / Landsberg Warthe / Gorzow Wielkopolski include: Arnswalde; Blesen; Konigswalde; Kustrin; Meseritz; Schwerin an der Warthe; Woldenberg; Zantoch
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