EAST PRUSSIA /
OSTPREUSSEN
History
The Teutonic Knights
were asked to come to this area by
Poland
to conquer the pagan tribes that were harassing Poland. The knights kept the land
they conquered and cut off
Poland
from the sea. The knights lost the Battle of Tannenberg in 1410 but kept
their land. Unable to pay their mercenaries, the knights gave them the
fortress at Marienburg and transferred their command to Koenigsberg in
1457. The mercenaries turned around and sold the fortress to Poland. At the second Treaty of
Thorn/Torun in
1466 the
knights were now subservient to
Poland.
East Prussia became part of
Prussia in 1618 but only independent from
Poland in 1657.
East Prussia was connected to
Germany after the first partitioning of
Poland in 1772,
and cut off again after WWI, and reunited briefly during WWII. After
WWII the southern half was given to
Poland,
and the northern half including Koenigsberg was claimed by the Soviet Union.
More about the history visit the following:
http://www.gross-kleeberg.de
(Groß Kleeberg, Kreis Allenstein)
http://www.heimat-bote.net
(Kreis Samland, formerly west of Königsberg)
http://www.jomendorf.de
(Jomendorf by Allenstein)
http://www.stadtgemeinschaft-koenigsberg.de
http://www.progenealogists.com/germany/ewpruss/index.html An
East/West Prussian Gazeteer
http://www2.genealogy.net/reg/OPRU/oprus.html
Border Changes
http://www.progenealogists.com/poland/images/PLate.jpg
The castle at Königsberg
E-Mail Lists
A genealogy e-mail list is group of people who are researching the same
area. The expertise is quite impressive and the beginner and
intermediate can frequently find knowledgeable help and answers to their
posted questions.
KREIS-NEIDENBURG A mailing list for
anyone with a genealogical, historical, or cultural interest in Kreis
Neidenburg, a former German state of
East Prussia. To subscribe send "subscribe" to
kreis-neidenburg-l-request@rootsweb.com (Mail Mode)
kreis-neidenburg-d-request@rootsweb.com (Digest Mode)
PRUSSIA-ROOTS
A mailing list for anyone with a genealogical interest in
Brandenburg, Hannover (or Hanover),
Ostpreussen (East Prussia), Pommern
(Pomerania), Posen, Provinz Sachsen (Province of Saxony
- northern Saxony), Schleswig-Holstein, Schlesien (Silesia),
Westpreussen (West Prussia),
Lubeck,
Hamburg, and Bremen. To subscribe send "subscribe" to
prussia-roots-l-request@rootsweb.com (Mail Mode)
prussia-roots-d-request@rootsweb.com (Digest Mode)
KONIGSBERG
Devoted to the study of Koningsberg. This is a
town located on the coast between Present day
Germany
and Lithuania.
Now part of a Russian territory known as
Kaliningrad. Once capitol of
East Prussia.
OW-PREUSSEN-L. A
mailing list for those interested in sharing and exchanging information
on genealogy and history which has a connection to the former East and
West Prussia. This is an English-German
multi-lingual list. To subscribe send the following to:
ow-preussen-l-request@genealogy.net subscribe.
Websites for East Prussia
MAPS
Hoefer Verlag (Publishing) makes a map with German and Polish town
names, as well as current roads.
Scale 1:200,000
These maps are useful for traveling into Poland and can tell you at a glance
if your village still exists.
http://www.deutsche-kaiserreich.de/
http://www.progenealogists.com/poland/images/PLate.jpg
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ARCHIVES and RECORDS
http://www.genealogienetz.de/reg/OPRU/archive_fuer_preussenforschungar01.htm
Archives for East Prussia
exist at Berlin, Regensburg, and Lübeck. For addresses see:
http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/FHLC/frameset_fhlc.asp
Check out the LDS site for your village
East Prussian Group
http://www.bund-der-vertriebenen.de/
The Association of expellees from East Prussia
BOOKS
The GGS collection of Germanic
Genealogy Books at Concordia University is St. Paul, MN has 22 books
specifically on East Prussia genealogy, of those 22 books 15 are in
German. They include books by Ed
Brandt who has written an authoritative and extensive book on East
and West Prussia.
Rautenberg has a spectacular book of 1440 old photos of
East Prussia. The title is: Ostpreussen in 1440
Bildern.
This book is available on the internet.
FLAGS
http://www.buddel.de/bs/fl_opr.htm
http://www.fahnenversand.de/shop/details.php?id=229&kategorie=16&main_kat=4&start=0&nr

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