Province of Upper Silesia

Province of Upper Silesia
Provinz Oberschlesien
Province of Prussia
1919–1938
1941–1945

Upper Silesia (red)
within the Free State of Prussia (yellow).
CapitalOppeln (1919–1938)
Kattowitz (1941–1945)
Area 
• 1925
9,702 km2 (3,746 sq mi)
Population 
• 1925
1,379,408
History 
• Established
1919
1938–1941
• Disestablished
1945
Political subdivisionsKattowitz region
Oppeln region
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Province of Silesia
Silesian Voivodeship (1920–1939)
Silesian Voivodeship (1920–1939)
Silesian Voivodeship (1945–1950)
District of Opolian Silesia
Bohemian Land
Today part ofPoland
Czech Republic

The Province of Upper Silesia (German: Provinz Oberschlesien; Silesian German: Provinz Oberschläsing; Silesian: Prowincyjŏ Gōrny Ślōnsk; Polish: Prowincja Górny Śląsk) was a province of the Free State of Prussia from 1919 to 1945. It comprised much of the region of Upper Silesia and was eventually divided into two government regions (Regierungsbezirke) called Kattowitz (1939–1945), and Oppeln (1819–1945). The provincial capital was Oppeln (1919–1938) and Kattowitz (1941–1945), while other major towns included Beuthen, Gleiwitz, Hindenburg O.S., Neiße, Ratibor and Auschwitz, added in 1941 (the place of future extermination of Jews in World War II).[1] Between 1938 and 1941 it was reunited with Lower Silesia as the Province of Silesia.

  1. ^ Dwork, Debórah; van Pelt, Robert Jan (2002). Auschwitz. New York: Norton. ISBN 0-393-32291-2.

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