Reichsstrasse 366
Reichsstrasse 366 in the German Empire | |
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Basic data | |
Operator: | German Empire |
Start of the street: | Čechtice in the Okres Benešov |
End of street: | Hradec Králové (Königgrätz) |
Overall length: | 105 km historical, on Czech territory annexed in 1939 |
The Reichsstraße 366 ( R 366 ) was a Reichsstraße of the German Reich until 1945 , which was completely annexed in 1939, until then Czechoslovakian territory ( Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia ). The road began on what was then Reichsstraße 369 in Čechtice in Okres Benešov at today's Silnice 112 , ran in a north-easterly direction on the route of today's Silnice 150 , then Silnice 336 and Silnice 126 to Zbraslavice , from there to the village of Štipoklasy (Stipoklas), where the former Reichsstraße 368 (today Silnice 339 ) branched off to the right, and further via Kutná Hora (Kuttenberg) and from there on the route of today's Silnice I / 2 in an easterly direction via Přelouč (Pschelautsch) as well from there on the route of today's Silnice 333 to Hradec Králové (Königgrätz), where it met the Reichsstrasse 177 . Their total length was around 105 kilometers.
Individual evidence
- ^ The German Automobile Club (ed.): Road map of Germany, scale 1: 1,250,000, 1941