Ok. The most correct is Kronenberg, Rheinland.
The distance between Kronenberg, Netherlands and Cronenberg, Germany is 112 km.:)
And why is Kronenberg in all references, but not Wuppertal-Kronenberg?
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Ok. The most correct is Kronenberg, Rheinland.
The distance between Kronenberg, Netherlands and Cronenberg, Germany is 112 km.:)
And why is Kronenberg in all references, but not Wuppertal-Kronenberg?
Very useful info Rainer, thanks! It is backed-up by several online references:Quote:
Originally Posted by Solinger
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Regards,
Neil
Because it wasn't that until 1929 Alex.Quote:
Originally Posted by manah
It was first a parish, then achieved village status, then city status, then became part of the Solingen district and then when the boundaries were re-arranged yet again it became an administrative district of Wuppertal in 1929.
Regards,
Neil
Presumably there is a reason why a man called Carl Greis had another man's name - W. Picard - on his razors. It's usually the result of one company buying the other... perhaps Solinger could enlighten us further.
There is nothing else to say - it is exactly as Neil Miller already said before.
It seems that Neil has a better geopolitic history knowledge of the RHINELAND area than me, wo is living here for 52 years... :D