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  2. Saxe-Lauenburg - Wikipedia

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    Saxe-Lauenburg c. 1400 (green), including the tracts south of the Elbe and the Amt Neuhaus, but without Hadeln out of the map downstream the Elbe. The Duchy of Saxe-Lauenburg (German: Herzogtum Sachsen-Lauenburg, Danish: Hertugdømmet Sachsen-Lauenborg), was a reichsfrei duchy that existed from 1296 to 1803 and again from 1814 to 1876 in the extreme southeast region of what is now Schleswig ...

  3. File:Flag of Lauenburg.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Flag of the Duchy of Saxe-Lauenburg in the 1860s. Deutsch: Flagge des Herzogtum Sachsen-Lauenburg in den 1860ern. Date: 30 September 2009: Source: Own work ...

  4. Lauenburg - Wikipedia

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    Lauenburg (German pronunciation: [ˈlaʊənbʊʁk] ⓘ), or Lauenburg an der Elbe (English: "Lauenburg on the Elbe"; Danish: Lauenborg), is a town in the state of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated on the northern bank of the river Elbe , east of Hamburg .

  5. List of German flags - Wikipedia

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    The flag with the swastika and white disc centered was used throughout (1920–1945) as the NSDAP flag (Parteiflagge). [2] Between 1933 and 1935, it was used as the mandotary party flag with the national black-white-red horizontal tricolour last used (up to 1918) by the German Empire .

  6. List of district flags of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Herzogtum Lauenburg: 1948 – A flag with two black stripes and the coat of arms. The coat of arms features a horse head represents Kingdom of Hanover and Denmark. The colours are from Prussia. [24] [25] Kiel: 1921 – A red flag based on the County of Schaumburg with a black boat representing the city's importance as a port inside a ...

  7. District of Duchy of Lauenburg - Wikipedia

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    The district Herzogtum Lauenburg is named after the medieval Duchy of Saxe-Lauenburg, which was one of the remnants of the original Duchy of Saxony. The Duchy of Saxony was partitioned in a process started in 1269, nine years after in 1260 Albert II and John I had succeeded their father Albert I of Saxony . [ 2 ]

  8. Province of Pomerania (1815–1945) - Wikipedia

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    In 1933, about 7,800 Jews lived in Pomerania, of which a third lived in Stettin (Szczecin). The other two thirds were living all over the province, Jewish communities numbering more than 200 people were in Stettin, Kolberg (Kołobrzeg), Lauenburg in Pomerania (Lębork), and Stolp (Słupsk). [61] When the Nazis started to terrorize Jews, many ...

  9. Duchy of Saxony - Wikipedia

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    The Vierlande, Sadelbande (Land of Lauenburg), the Land of Ratzeburg, the Land of Darzing (today's Amt Neuhaus), and the Land of Hadeln are all mentioned as the separate territory of the brothers. [3] Albert II received Saxe-Wittenberg around the eponymous city and Belzig. Albert II thus became the founder of the Ascanian line of Saxe-Wittenberg.