Reichsstrasse 148

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Reichsstrasse 148 in the German Empire
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Basic data
Operator: Nazi stateNazi state German Empire
Start of the street: Gmina Oława -Godzikowice (Rose Grove)
End of street: Hradec Králové (Königgrätz)
Overall length: 246 km

Reichsgaue :

The national highway 148 ( R 148 ) was until 1945 a national route of the German Reich , which in the former Prussian province of Silesia was sudetendeutschem and partly on 1938 annektiertem area. It ran from Rosenhain (now Godzikowice, Gmina Oława ) at what was then Reichsstraße 5 , largely on the route of the current DW403 and DW 401 and partly on Droga krajowa 46 , via Grodków , where Reichsstraße 151 converged Nysa (Neisse; crossing with Reichsstraße 115 ). From there it ran on the route of today's DW411 to Ziegenhals (today Głuchołazy ) and further, crossing the border to Czechoslovakia annexed in 1938/1939 in the Czech territories , via Zlaté Hory (Zuckmantel) and Bruntál (Freudenthal), from there on to Trasse the present-day Czech Silnice I / 45 to Moravský Beroun (Bärn), where it crossed Reichsstraße 119 , and finally from there ( interrupted since 1946 by the Libavá military training area ) to Potštát (Bodenstadt), where it ended at what was then Reichsstraße 350 .

Its total length was around 153 kilometers, of which around 76 kilometers were on imperial territory until 1937.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The German Automobile Club (ed.): Road map of Germany, scale 1: 1,250,000, 1941

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