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  • 1Polish Corridor — The Polish Corridor in 1923 1939 …

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  • 2Polish Corridor — a strip of land near the mouth of the Vistula River: formerly separated Germany from East Prussia; given to Poland in the Treaty of Versailles 1919 to provide it with access to the Baltic. * * * Strip of land that gave Poland access to the Baltic …

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  • 3Polish Corridor — strip of Poland between Germany & East Prussia, giving Poland an outlet to the Baltic Sea (1919 39): c. 120 mi (193 km) long; 20 70 mi (32 113 km) wide …

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  • 4Polish Corridor — Po′lish Cor′ridor n. geg a strip of land near the mouth of the Vistula River: formerly separated Germany from East Prussia; given to Poland in the Treaty of Versailles 1919 to provide it with access to the Baltic …

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  • 5Polish Corridor — /poʊlɪʃ ˈkɒrədɔ/ (say pohlish koruhdaw) noun a strip of land near the mouth of the river Vistula, formerly separating Germany from East Prussia; given to Poland in the Treaty of Versailles (1919) to provide access to the Baltic …

  • 6Polish Corridor — a strip of land near the mouth of the Vistula River: formerly separated Germany from East Prussia; given to Poland in the Treaty of Versailles 1919 to provide it with access to the Baltic …

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  • 7The Shape of Things to Come — is a work of science fiction by H. G. Wells, published in 1933, which speculates on future events from 1933 until the year 2106. It is not a novel, but rather a fictional history book or chronicle, similar in style to Star Maker and Last and… …

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  • 8The Shape of Things to Come — ist ein 1933 erschienenes Werk von H. G. Wells. Der Roman stellt ein fiktionales Geschichtsbuch aus dem Jahre 2106 dar. Der Autor betrachtet darin die Zeitgeschichte seiner damaligen Gegenwart und stellt Spekulationen über die Entwicklung der… …

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  • 9Polish State Railroads Summer 1939 — In the summer of 1939, the map of both Europe and Poland looked very different from today. Obviously, the railway network of interwar Poland was also different from the present one, and also slightly different from the German, Austrian and… …

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  • 10corridor — noun (C) 1 a long, narrow passage between two rows of rooms in a building or a train, with doors leading off it: Room 101 is at the end of the corridor. | She hurried down the corridor. 2 a narrow area of land, within a bigger area, that has… …

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