- Węgorzewo [vɛŋɡɔˈʐɛvɔ] (until 1946 Polish: Węgobork; German:
Angerburg, Lithuanian: Ungura) is a
tourist town on the
Angrapa River in
northeastern Poland...
- The
Angerburg district was a
Prussian district in East
Prussia that was
founded in 1818 and
existed until 1945. It was
located in the
Masurian Lake District...
- He was the co-founder of the
Bulletin Astronomique.
Radau was born in
Angerburg,
Province of
Prussia (now Węgorzewo in Poland), and
after studying in...
- (Königsberg) Königsberg 893,427 854,847 95.7% 2,434 0.3% 31,972 3.6%
Angerburg Gumbinnen 35,945 34,273 95.3% 1,499 4.2% 39 0.1%
Darkehmen Gumbinnen 32...
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final time on Monday, 20
November 1944, when the
Soviet advance reached Angerburg (now Węgorzewo), 15 km (9 mi) away. Two days later, the
order was given...
- at the
Potsdam Conference. As of
December 31, 1937
Insterburg Tilsit Angerburg (Węgorzewo today, Węgobork
between 1945–1946)
Darkehmen (Ozyorsk today)...
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centers of
Polish Protestantism. In the mid-16th
century Lyck (Ełk) and
Angerburg (Węgorzewo)
became significant Polish printing centers. A
renowned Polish...
- 13
January 1911 (1911-01-13)
Estate Regulowken near Mosdzehnen,
Kreis Angerburg,
Province of East Prussia,
Kingdom of Prussia,
German Empire Died 4 May...
- Rennenkampf. It was
reported that one of his
corps was on the
march through Angerburg. It is
surprising that
misgivings filled many a heart, that firm resolution...
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German flanks and
force the
enemy to
retreat in
disorder to the Insterburg-
Angerburg lines,
leaving 6,000
prisoners in
Russian hands.: 129–133 Meanwhile,...