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  1. The Free and Hanseatic City of Lübeck (German: Freie und Hansestadt Lübeck) was a city-state from 1226 to 1937, in what is now the German states of Schleswig-Holstein and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

  2. The Free and Hanseatic City of Lübeck ( German: Freie und Hansestadt Lübeck) was a city-state from 1226 to 1937, in what is now the German states of Schleswig-Holstein and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

  3. World War II hit Lübeck. Parts of the Old Town were destroyed by a bomb attack on Palm Sunday 1942. Today visitors can experience Lübeck’s history in every corner, brick monuments tell of the wealth of the once most powerful Hanseatic city.

  4. Aug 24, 2015 · Many cities in contemporary Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Italy were former free imperial cities. However, most of them disappeared progressively. In 1933, when Hitler took power in Germany, 3 free cities remained: Hamburg, Lübeck and Bremen.

  5. Mar 8, 2014 · After the Danish king Waldemar IV Atterdag (=other day) had conquered the city of Visby in 1361, Lübeck became head of the Hansa League, meanwhile having changed into a mighty association of cities. In reaction to the Danish conquest of Gotland, five years later, the Hansa transformed into a more political federation that eventually ...

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    In 1226, Emperor Frederick II elevated the town to the status of an Imperial free city, by which it became the Free City of Lübeck. [ citation needed ] In the 14th century, Lübeck became the "Queen of the Hanseatic League ", being by far the largest and most powerful member of that medieval trade organization.

  7. The Free and Hanseatic City of Lübeck (German: Freie und Hansestadt Lübeck) was a city-state from 1226 to 1937, in what is now the German states of Schleswig-Holstein and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.