Re: Czech Leased Territory in German then Polish Stettin

"aletheiak" <aletheiak-/[email protected]> Fri, 13 Oct 2006 05:42:41 -0000
Newsgroups gmane.culture.discuss.boundary-point
Message-ID <[email protected]>
yikes but are you sure you just came back in to the right place len

for i think you may either be confused about or disregardful of our topic & us again
seeing as boundarypoint is actually devoted to multipointing
rather than abandoned harbor leases or any of the other topics you are again describing 
here

& our actual group description
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BoundaryPoint/
has always made this focus of ours quite clear 
& still does
it seems to me
even tho it has often been innocently overlooked 
as well as deliberately ignored 

& the extrinsic subjects you keep bringing back here may well have been addressed here 
at one time & may very well have been left unended here too

but that is because they were misdirected here in the first place
& are still misdirected here when they return 

i hope you do find your way to wherever you thought you were & think you are or meant to 
go tho

--- In [email protected], "L. A. Nadybal" <lnadybal@...> wrote:
>
> I just came in to report on a subject previously addressed here that
> was left un-ended.  Those of you who remember Wolfgang Schaub might be
> happy to hear he never let loose on the topic and secured and
> translated the polish text of the treaty between CZ and PL on the
> harbor lease.  It lasted only about 12 years from 1947, after which
> the Czechs abandoned it.  The area was comprised of a particular dock
> and adjacent land in the duty free portion of the harbor, and the
> treaty contained provisions allowing the Czechs to further occupy a
> separate exclave a short distance from the main portion.   The treaty
> actually states that the area would be called (from Polish to German
> to half English), Czechoslavakian "Gebiet"(a word discused here
> earlier, too) in the Customs Excluded Territory of Stettin Harbor (or
> similar).  
> 
> A news article from the time, which he also found and translated,
> reveals that Czechoslovakia never was able to secure the rights in
> Stettin from the Germans that were accorded to it in the Versailles
> Treaty after World War I.  
> 
> Regards to all
> 
> Len Nadybal
>





 
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