Reichsstraße 154
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Reichsstrasse 154 (R 154) was a state road of the German Reich until 1945, partly in the then Prussian province of Silesia, partly in the Sudetenland annexed in 1938 in a short section in the protectorate Bohemia and Moravia annexed in 1939 and in Lüben (now Lubin) from the Reichsstraße 5 southwards, on the route Droga krajowa 3 / Droga ekspresowa S3 to Liegnitz (now Legnica) and further to Jauer (now Jawor) and Bolkenhain (now Bolków) and in Landeshut (now Kamienna Góra) on the Reichsstrasse 152. The continuation of the road proceeded parallel to the route 152 of Reichsstraße to shortly before Schmiedeberg (today Kowary) and then further in the area of Czechoslovakia (Sudetenland) annexed by Velká Úpa (Great Aupa) and Mladé Buky (Jungbuch) there together with the Reichsstraße 150 to Trutnov (Trautenau) as well as to the Jaroměř (Jaromer), already located in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, where it ended at Reichsstrasse 325.
Their total length was around 155 kilometers. Single-level Edit source text Weblinks Edit sourcetext
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