Reichsstrasse 387

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Reichsstrasse 387 in the German Empire
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Basic data
Operator: German Empire
Start of the street: Poses
End of street: Sieradz (1941–1945: Schieratz)
Overall length: 172 km historically, on annexed Polish territory

Reichsgaue :

The Reichsstraße 387 ( R 387 ) was a state road of the German Reich until 1945 , which was completely on Polish territory annexed in 1939. It ran, starting in Poznan , on the route of today's Droga ekspresowa S11 via the renamed Castle Town Kórnik , Środa Wielkopolska (German: Schroda), Jarocin (Jarotschin), Pleszew (Pleschen) and from there on on the route of today's Droga krajowa 12 to Kalisz (Kalisch) and from there to Sieradz (from 1941 Schieratz). Here the street met Reichsstraße 388 .

Its length to Sieradz was around 172 kilometers.

Individual evidence

  1. The further course cannot be taken from the map (Der Deutsche Automobilclub (Ed.): Street map of Germany, scale 1: 1,250,000, 1941). In a straight line, the continuation to Łask (called Laske there) is given as Reichsstraße 388, but its name was used for several streets (see Bundesstraße 388 ), the continuation to Piotrków Trybunalski (then called Petrikau) in the further course of today's Droga krajowa 12 is marked on the map as Reichsstraße, but it does not have a number.
  2. ^ The German Automobile Club (ed.): Road map of Germany, scale 1: 1,250,000, 1941

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