Bobrek Karf

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Bobrek-Karf on a map from 1943

Bobrek-Karf is a former German municipality in the district of Beuthen-Tarnowitz in the administrative district of Opole in Upper Silesia . It fell to Poland after the Second World War , was then called Bobrek-Karb and from 1946 belonged to Katowice Voivodeship . 1951 Bobrek-Karb was dissolved and incorporated into Bytom . In addition to hard coal mining , the steel and iron industry, the Bobrek smelter, was also located there. In 1939 the community had 22,100 mostly German and in 1965 24,500 mostly Polish inhabitants.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Brockhaus Enzyklopädie, 1967, p. 44 online
  2. Gerhard Heilfurth, Ina-Maria Greverus: Bergbau und Bergmann in der German-speaking saga tradition , 1967, p. 1124 online
  3. Dz.U. 1951 no 18 poz. 147
  4. ^ Reader's Digest Universal Lexicon . Volume 1, Verlag Das Beste, Stuttgart, 1966, p. 198
  5. ^ State reports on the steel industry - issues 6-10, University of Kiel, Institute for World Economy, 1957, page 135 online
  6. Gemeinfassliche representation of ironmongery, German Iron and Steel Institute, 1971, p 467 Online

Coordinates: 50 ° 20 '  N , 18 ° 52'  E