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Re: Miltitzwalde, Kr. Demmin, Pomerania, Prussia, Germany
Posted by: Robert T. (ID *****5817) Date: September 04, 2006 at 17:01:08
In Reply to: Miltzewalde,Miltsevalde where? by Eileen Arndt of 55843

Eileen, you're referring actually to the tiny hamlet of Miltitzwalde (about 80 people) located in the District (in German: Kreis) of Demmin, in the western part of what was until 1945 the Prussian province of Pomerania (in German: Pommern), the capital of which was the city of Stettin (now known by the Polish name Szczecin). Eastern Pomerania was given to Poland following World War II and the entire German population expelled. West Pomerania (in German: Vorpommern) was combined with Mecklenburg to form today's German state of Mecklenburg-West Pomerania (in German: Mecklenburg-Vorpommern). Miltitzwalde is thus located in the West Pomerania portion of today's state of Mecklenburg-West Pomerania.

As mentioned, Miltitzwalde is a tiny hamlet and is not an independent entity. Miltitzwalde is part of the village of Pripsleben, a village of about 280 people.

Robert


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