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Timeline of Szczecin

The following is a of the history of the city of Szczecin, Poland.

Prior to 16th century

16th to 19th centuries

20th century

  • 1939
  • Population: 374,017.
  • Gemeinschaftslager Tiergarten forced labour camp established by the Germans.
  • 1940
  • begins.
  • Merkurlager 4-Am Lenzweg forced labour camp established by the Germans.
  • 1941
  • Stalag 322 prisoner-of-war camp briefly based in the city, but soon relocated.
  • Gemeinschaftslager Tiergarten forced labour camp dissolved.
  • 1943 - September: Dulag transit camp for prisoners of war established by the Germans.
  • 1943–1944 - The Polish resistance movement facilitated escapes of Polish and British prisoners of war who fled from German POW camps via the city's port to neutral Sweden.
  • 1944 - Merkurlager 4-Am Lenzweg forced labour camp dissolved.
  • 1945
  • May–June: newspaper published.
  • 5 July: City becomes again part of Poland.
  • becomes mayor.
  • Szczecin Shipyard and National Museum in Szczecin established.

21st century

See also

References

This article incorporates information from the Polish Wikipedia and German Wikipedia.

Bibliography

in English

  • (with details about Stettin)
  • ***Please note that a wikilink to the article on [Stettin] in [EB1911] is not available***

in other languages

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