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756:(today: District Road NEW 20 and State Road 2181) and the road from Flossenbürg via Floß to Neustadt an der Waldnaab (today: State Road 2395) in the midst of these ancient villages. The original center of the town was the hill with the old church. The market well, located slightly below, is also a testament to this ancient time. In the 9th and 10th centuries, Bavarian settlers came to the northern Upper Palatinate. During this time, the Office of Floß and the Flosser Burg (Flossenbürg), built for its defense, were established. The first written mention of Floß dates back to the year 948 and mentions a battle of Flozzun, which was victorious for the Bavarians. It is believed that in this battle,
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Reitzenstein, Adolf
Wolfgang Schuster, Leonhard Bär, Albrecht Greule) assume that the name Floß for the town and the river was given by Germanic settlers. Bär derives Floß from fließen, Fluss, Flözsand, flözen ab (to flow, river, sand deposit, to mine). Reitzenstein assumes an origin from the Germanic word flutō = the flowing.
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began. On April 17, 1945, around 2,000 Jewish prisoners were transported by train from
Flossenbürg concentration camp. The train was attacked by an American low-flying aircraft at Floß station. The SS jumped out of the train and took cover, while the prisoners had to stay on the train. Some prisoners
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In 1684, Duke
Christian August allowed the settlement of four Jewish families in Floß. They founded the Jewish community of Floß. Beginning in 1687, the Jews settled on the northern slope of Floß. Their settlement was called Judenberg and formed a ghetto and a politically independent community. Only
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soldiers. During these incursions, farmers were deprived of livestock, grain, clothing, laundry, dishes, tools, etc., and often the farms and buildings were destroyed and burned. An assessment of damages from the year 1621 shows a damage of 1944 Gulden and 19 Kreuzer for the town of Floß. The total
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The villages surrounding Floß are older than Floß itself. Initially, settlements were established on the hills because the river valley was marshy and prone to flooding. Floß was then founded as a trade and administrative center at the old intersection of the road from Weiden via Floß to Plößberg
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From the turn of the era until around 600 AD, Germanic tribes settled in the Upper
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In the 10th to 15th centuries we see the forms
Flozzun, Flossen, Flozze, Floss, Flozze, Flozzam, Flozz Floß, Vlozze and Flôt. There are various views on the origin of the name Floß for both the town of Floß and the Floß river:
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From around 500 BC to the turn of the era, the Upper
Palatinate was inhabited by Celts. Carl Siegert and Wilhelm Brenner-Schäffer consider the Celtic word flathasach = bright, beautiful as the origins of the name.
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Within the municipal area, there are the cadastral territories of
Bergnetsreuth, Diepoltsreuth, Floß, Gailertsreuth, Gösen (only cadastral part 0), Grafenreuth, Kalmreuth, Schlattein, and Schönbrunn.
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Ernst
Schwarz assumes an origin from Old English flot (deep water, sea), as well as Old Icelandic flot (flow, floating fat), and Middle German flot (stream, channel, gutter).
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experienced a decline. Germanic tribes withdrew from the Upper
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of Bavaria defeated the Hungarians near Floß. Since 899, the Hungarians raided their western neighbors almost every year. It was only with the
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Heraldic animal is a in gold out from blue waves rising red crowned black spread eagle. The emblem is known since the 14th century.
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1938 and renovated in 1980. It is only occasionally used for religious service by Jewish community of
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Verlag für Behörden und Wirtschaft R. Alfred Hoeppner, Aßling/Obb. und München 1969, pages 115–125.
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in German) is held on the last Sunday in August, known as Bartholomew Sunday in commemoration of
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Geschichte der Juden in der Oberpfalz / 5 : Herzogtum Sulzbach (Sulzbach u. Floss)
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Saint John The Baptist Church (Roman Catholic), built from 1910 to 1912.
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In Gold aus blauen Wellen wachsend ein rot gekrönter schwarzer Adler.
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Saint John Baptist Church (Lutheran), partially from 16th century.
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Chronik des Amtes und Marktes Floss nach authentischen Quellen
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were killed in the attack, and some managed to escape. The
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1699:, Peter Heigl, 1994, ISBN 3-921114-29-2, pages 27–41
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1611:In: Gerhard Gietl und Alfred Hoeppner (Redaktion):
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1684:, Festschrift zu den Nordgautagen 1972–2012
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