Reichsstrasse 385

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Reichsstrasse 385 in the German Empire
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Basic data
Operator: German Empire
Start of the street: Góra
End of street: Krośniewice (1943–1945 Kroßwitz)

Reichsgaue :

East Prussia, Wartheland

The Reichsstraße 385 ( R 385 ) was a state road of the German Reich until 1945 . It initially ran in the administrative district of Zichenau , which was formed in 1939 from annexed areas of Poland and is attached to the province of East Prussia, from the village of Góra on the then Reichsstraße 123 (today on Droga krajowa 10 ) on the route formed today by DW 567 to the southwest via the route from 1941 to 1941 In 1945 the town of Płock was called Schröttersburg , where it crossed the Vistula and was mainly on the route of today's Droga krajowa 60 via Gostynin (after the annexation in Waldrode, at times also renamed Gasten) on the route of today's DW 581 to Krośniewice (from 1943 until 1945 Kroßwitz ), where it ended at what was then Reichsstraße 114 .

Their total length was around 83 kilometers.

Individual evidence

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

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