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  1. Free City of Danzig - Wikipedia

    After the German invasion of Poland in 1939, the Nazis abolished the Free City and incorporated the area into the newly formed Reichsgau of Danzig-West Prussia.

  2. A History of the Free City of Danzig (Now Gdansk) - TheCollector

    Dec 28, 2024 · Danzig, an important port city, had a unique status even before World War I because of its geostrategic location. Thus, its history has always been shaped by the competing interests of the …

  3. DANZIG - Official 7th House Fansite

    Dec 31, 2025 · The Official DANZIG Fansite. This site provides updated information on the band DANZIG and anything Glenn Danzig, Misfits, Samhain, and Verotik related.

  4. Danzig | Holocaust Encyclopedia

    The Treaty of Versailles, imposed on Germany following its defeat in World War I, declared Danzig to be a free city jointly administered by Poland and the League of Nations.

  5. The History of Gdańsk / Danzig - In Your Pocket

    A Chronological History of Gdańsk (formerly Danzig) and the surrounding Tri-city area from the 10th century until the 21st century!

  6. Gdańsk – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

    Gdańsk (also known by its German name, Danzig) is a city in Poland on the Baltic Sea. Gdańsk is considered one of the most beautiful cities on the Baltic Sea and has magnificent architecture.

  7. Danzig: The city where hell began and ended

    Aug 29, 2019 · In March 1945, the Red Army fought, raped and pillaged its way into Danzig, burned down its churches — and German Danzig became Polish Gdansk once more.

  8. Danzig – HISTORY MADE EASIER by John Wilkinson

    Danzig The Treaty of Versailles made the port of Danzig a free city under League of Nations control so that Poland would have access to the sea.

  9. About - Danzig

    Als “Venedig des Nordens” liegt Danzig 5 km von der Küste (Bernsteinstrand) entfernt an der Weichselmündung. Zahlreiche Wasserläufe (Radaune, Mottlau) durchziehen das Stadtgebiet.

  10. Gdansk/Danzig - Encyclopedia.com

    The city of Gda?sk (German: Danzig) is located at the outlet of the Vistula River to the Baltic Sea in Poland. By 1914 it was inhabited mainly by Germans; Poles and Jews were the two largest national …