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neisse

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for neisse.

Editorial note

>A study published by the German government in 1974 estimated the number of German civilian victims of crimes during expulsion of Germans after World War II between 1945 and 1948 to be over 600,000, with about 400,000 deaths in the areas east of Oder and Neisse (ca.

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Quick take

A river in Czech Republic and Germany, flowing into the Oder.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of neisse gathered in one view.

noun

A river in Czech Republic and Germany, flowing into the Oder.

noun

(historical) The former German name for the river Nysa (now in Poland).

noun

(historical) The former German name for the town of Nysa (now in Poland).

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for neisse.

noun

A river in Czech Republic and Germany, flowing into the Oder.

noun

(historical) The former German name for the river Nysa (now in Poland).

noun

(historical) The former German name for the town of Nysa (now in Poland).

Example sentences

1

>A study published by the German government in 1974 estimated the number of German civilian victims of crimes during expulsion of Germans after World War II between 1945 and 1948 to be over 600,000, with about 400,000 deaths in the areas east of Oder and Neisse (ca.

2

The agreement on Oder-Neisse line was indeed not due to magic, it was due to geography and military power.

3

When eastern part of Germany was annexed to Poland they used the Oder-Neisse line which run along 2 rivers hence this border.

4

In turn, East Germany had to accept the Oder-Neisse border, which gave around one quarter of Germany's 1937 borders (see Former eastern territories of Germany) to Poland and Russia.

5

Germany has formally waived any claims of its former territories east of the Oder-Neisse line with the 2+4 treaty leading up to the reunification in 1990, so we can't be bothered anyway.

6

The border actually follows the Lusatian Neisse, and then the Oder river, except in the vicinity of the port city of Szczecin; this is the border set by the Allies at the Potsdam Conference after the end of World War 2.

Proper noun examples

1

The agreement on Oder-Neisse line was indeed not due to magic, it was due to geography and military power.

2

When eastern part of Germany was annexed to Poland they used the Oder-Neisse line which run along 2 rivers hence this border.

3

In turn, East Germany had to accept the Oder-Neisse border, which gave around one quarter of Germany's 1937 borders (see Former eastern territories of Germany) to Poland and Russia.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use neisse in a sentence?

>A study published by the German government in 1974 estimated the number of German civilian victims of crimes during expulsion of Germans after World War II between 1945 and 1948 to be over 600,000, with about 400,000 deaths in the areas east of Oder and Neisse (ca.

What does neisse mean?

A river in Czech Republic and Germany, flowing into the Oder.

What part of speech is neisse?

neisse is commonly used as noun.