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  1. Life. Born in Prague, John was the third son of Emperor Charles IV (1316–1378) from his fourth marriage with the Griffin princess Elizabeth (c. 1347–1393), daughter of Duke Bogislaw V of Pomerania. He was baptized Johann to commemorate his grandfather King John of Bohemia. At the age of three, he was given the titles of a margrave of ...

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  2. Background: Early in March 1945, the Germans recaptured the town of Lauban, near Görlitz. Goebbels visited the area, delivering one of his last speeches on 10 March 1945 in Görlitz. By March 1945 German newspapers were down to 2-4 pages, leaving insufficient room to print the full text of Goebbels’s speech.

  3. St Peter’s Church – a bit of history. Around 1230, a basilica already stood on the elevation above the Neisse River. The construction of the present church began at the beginning of the 15th century. The foundation stone of the choir was laid in 1423 and the church was completed around 1497. With a length of 72 metres, a width of 39 metres ...

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  5. May 24, 2023 · Among the older inhabitants of Görlitz, the Soviet imprint mentioned by Ursu is still present today. Many have learned Russian at school, only a few speak Polish. This is set to change for the ...

  6. Aug 25, 2019 · A view of Zgorzelec, Görlitz’s Polish counterpart, across the Neiße River. In the foreground, colored markers are the only indication of the German-Polish border here. Home to about 57,000 people, Görlitz has a history spanning centuries and empires: Over the years, it’s changed hands from the Habsburgs to Prussia to Saxony today. In its ...

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  7. Jul 6, 2017 · 1945-03-xx - Joseph Goebbels - Ansprache zur Offensive an der Ostfront in Görlitz (1m 53s) Audio With External Links Item Preview

  8. Sep 24, 2021 · With a median age of 53.4, the district of Gorlitz is today one of the oldest anywhere in Europe, according to Eurostat data. Like the rest of Saxony, it was particularly hard-hit by the pandemic.

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