• On 2 December 1261, Barnim I allowed Jewish settlement in Szczecin in accordance with the Magdeburg law, in a privilege renewed in 1308 and 1371.[49]...
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  • Labourcamps Monument Szczecin #3. In the period from 1939 to 1945 here were the Work Camps in Szczecin (Stettin).
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  • Szczecin was under Swedish rule for 80 years. In the 16th century, the Reformation was introduced in Szczecin, as in the whole of Pomerania.
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  • Szczecin is in Poland, yet sits only a few miles from the German border. It has been an important trading port through the years.
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  • Description: Monument to the Brotherhood in Arms – an beautiful monument erected on the central graveyard in the city of Szczecin (Stettin) in the year 1967.
  • Szczecin, (pronounced Shchetsin, German: Stettin, Latin: Stetinum) is a maritime port city and the capital of Zachodniopomorskie in Poland.
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  • Unfortunately during the world war two big part of Szczecin was destroyed, but within next, couple of decades most of the monuments were reconstructed.
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  • Colleoni Monument in Szczecin is situated nearby to Aviators Square and the government office Okręgowy Urząd Miar w Szczecinie. Overview.
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