Fraustadt (district)

[1] By the Treaty of Tilsit in 1807, the district was ceded to the Duchy of Warsaw.

On February 16, 1919, an armistice ended the Polish-German fighting, and on June 28, 1919, the German government, with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, ceded the north-eastern part of the Fraustadt district (215 km2) to the newly founded Second Polish Republic.

On November 25, 1919, Germany and Poland concluded an agreement on the evacuation and surrender of the areas to be ceded, which was ratified on January 10, 1920.

From November 20, 1919, the Fraustadt district was administered from Schneidemühl and belonged to the newly formed Prussian province of Posen-West Prussia from 1922.

At the end of January 1945, the Red Army captured the Fraustadt district, after which it became part of Poland.

Fraustadt district in South Prussia
Fraustadt district (1818-1887)
Fraustadt district (1887-1920)
Location of the Fraustadt district (1910)
Location of the Fraustadt district in the province of Grenzmark Posen-West Prussia (1922–1938)