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Johann Wilhelm Archenholz was born in
Langfuhr (Wrzeszcz) near
Danzig (Gdańsk) on 3
September 1741. He was a
Prussian officer,
Professor of
History and...
- von Schrattenbach.
Archenholz p. 141
Schinzler p. 205
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