Reichsstrasse 132

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The National Highway 132 ( R 132 ) was to 1945, a state road of the German Reich . It led in a north-south direction through the province of East Prussia from the Lithuanian border near Nimmersatt (today Lithuanian: Nemirseta) - until 1918 the northernmost place in Prussia - via Memel (Klaipėda), Tilsit (today Russian: Sowetsk) and Goldap (today Polish : Gołdap) to Prostken (Prostki) on the border with Poland . The total length of the road was 298 kilometers.

Today the route of the former R 132 runs through three different countries: Lithuania , Russia and Poland . Several state roads in these countries follow the earlier route of the R 132:

Route of the R 132

East Prussia Province :

A13 (Lithuania) and European route 272 (→ Polangen (Palanga)):

District of Memel :

(today: Lithuanian Klaipėda District and today's Klaipėda District):

141 (Lithuania):

Heydekrug County (today's Šilutė County):

(today the Lithuanian district of Tauragė ( Tauroggen )):

District of Pogegen (from 1939 District of Tilsit-Ragnit ) (today District of Pagėgiai):

A 12 (Lithuania), A21 (Lithuania) and European route 77:

o today's Lithuanian-Russian border crossing o

A 216 and Europastraße 77 :

(today: Russian Oblast Kaliningrad ( Königsberg (Prussia) )):

Tilsit-Ragnit district

A 198 (new: 27A-040):

(today's Rajon Neman ):

District Pillkallen / Schloßberg (today: Rajon Gussew ):

District of Gumbinnen ( urban district of Gussew )

Regionalstrasse 27A-011 :

Goldap district (today's Osjorsk district ):

  • Kiauten (1938–1946 Zellmühle ) (Smirnowo)

(today's Rajon Nesterow ):

  • Warkallen (1938–1946 Wartenstein (Ostpr.) ) (No longer exists)

o Today's Russian-Polish border crossing Gussew - Gołdap o

Tabliczka DK65.svg(today's Polish Droga krajowa 65 ):

(now the Polish Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship ):

(today's Powiat Gołdapski ):

District of Treuburg (today Powiat Olecki ):

District of Lyck (today Powiat Ełcki ):

(→ Grajewo )

See also