Reichsstrasse 368
Reichsstrasse 368 in the German Empire | |
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Operator: | German Empire |
Start of the street: | in the village of Štipoklasy (Stipoklas), Zbraslavice municipality |
End of street: | near Vysoké Mýto (Hohenmauth) |
Overall length: | 76 km historical, on Czech territory annexed in 1939 |
The Reichsstraße 368 ( R 368 ) was a Reichsstraße of the German Reich until 1945 , which was completely annexed in 1939, until then Czechoslovakian territory ( Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia ). In the village of Štipoklasy (Stipoklas) in the municipality of Zbraslavice in Okres Kutná Hora, the road branched off from what was then Reichsstrasse 366 and followed the course of today's Silnice 339 to Čáslav , where it got to what was then Reichsstrasse 96 (today Silnice I / 38 ) crossed. From Čáslav it ran in an easterly direction on the route of today's Silnice I / 17 to Chrudim and ended north of Vysoké Mýto (Hohenmauth) on what was then Reichsstrasse 177 (today Silnice I / 35 ).
Their total length was around 76 kilometers.
Individual evidence
- ^ The German Automobile Club (ed.): Road map of Germany, scale 1: 1,250,000, 1941