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Oder–Neisse line         
  • The Oder–Neisse line at [[Usedom]] (2008)
  • 1951 East German stamp commemorative of the Treaty of Zgorzelec establishing the Oder–Neisse line as a "border of peace", featuring the presidents [[Wilhelm Pieck]] (GDR) and [[Bolesław Bierut]] (Poland)
  • prewar Polish territory]] transferred to the Soviet Union after the war.
  • Present-day Germany}}
  • The Lusatian Neisse dividing German [[Görlitz]] (right) from Polish [[Zgorzelec]] (left); formerly both constituted the city of Görlitz.
  • CDU's election poster (1947): "Never Oder-Neisse line – vote CDU"
  • [[Allied Occupation Zones in Germany]] from 1945 until 1949.
  • Marking the new Polish-German Border in 1945
  • Dominant ethnicities in and around Poland, 1931, according to Polish historian [[Henryk Zieliński]].
  • The [[Oder]] and [[Neisse]] rivers
  • [[Edward Henry Lewinski Corwin]]'s map of Polish-German borders in the 12th century (published in 1917, US)
  • Polish authorities issued an order to the population of [[Bad Salzbrunn]] (Szczawno-Zdrój) to force them to immediately leave Poland on 14 July 1945, issued at 6 a.m. to be executed until 10 am
  • [[Oder Lagoon]] area with border on western bank of the Oder, city of [[Szczecin]] to the south.
  • US Department of State Demographics map from 10 January 1945 Germany – Poland Proposed Territorial Changes, based in part on German prewar population census. Was used for border discussions at the [[Potsdam conference]] later in 1945.
  • SPD's election poster (1949): "Silesians – We German Socialdemocrats will fight with all means of peaceful politics and in constant appeal on the sanity of the world for every single square kilometer east of Oder and Neisse"
GERMAN-POLISH BORDER SINCE WORLD WAR II
Oder-Neisse Line; Oder-Neisse frontier; Oder-Neisse border; Oder-Neiße Line; Oder-Neisse; Oder-Neiße line; Oder neisse line; Oder Neisse line; Oder-Neisse-Line; Oder-Neisse-line; Oder-Neiße; Granica na Odrze i Nysie Łużyckiej; Oder-Neiße-Grenze; Odra-Nysa line; German Provinces East of Oder-Neisse Line; Oder-Niesse Line; Oder-Neisse line; Oder–Neisse Line; Oder–Neisse line; Oder-Meisse Frontier
The Oder–Neisse line (, ) is the basis of most of the international border between Germany and Poland. It runs mainly along the Oder and Lusatian Neisse rivers and meets the Baltic Sea in the north, just west of the ports of Szczecin and Świnoujście (German: Stettin and Swinemünde).
Frankfurt (Oder) – Oder-Spree         
FEDERAL ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF GERMANY
Frankfurt (Oder) - Oder-Spree
Frankfurt (Oder) – Oder-Spree is an electoral constituency (German: Wahlkreis) represented in the Bundestag. It elects one member via first-past-the-post voting.
Amt Oder-Welse         
  • Development of population since 1875 within the current Boundaries (Blue Line: Population; Dotted Line: Comparison to Population development in Brandenburg state; Grey Background: Time of [[Nazi Germany]]; Red Background: Time of communist [[East Germany]])
  • Recent Population Development and Projections (Population Development before Census 2011 (blue line); Recent Population Development according to the [[Census in Germany]] in 2011 (blue bordered line); Official projections for 2005-2030 (yellow line); for 2014-2030 (red line); for 2017-2030 (scarlet line)
FORMER COLLECTIVE MUNICIPALITY IN BRANDENBURG STATE, GERMANY
Oder-Welse
Amt Oder-Welse is an Amt ("collective municipality") in the district of Uckermark, in Brandenburg, Germany. Its seat is in Pinnow.
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1. "I was moved," Oder said in a telephone interview.
2. Then there was an explosion," Oder said on state television.
3. "But speed doesn‘t mean a lack of seriousness," Monsignor Oder said.
4. Hundreds of German policemen marched through Frankfurt on Oder on the Polish border last month to protest.
5. Recent skirmishes between Polish and German supporters have hardly helped political relations across the Oder–Neisse line.