- Biały Bór (Polish: [ˈbjawɨ ˈbur] ; German:
Baldenburg) is a town in
Szczecinek County, West
Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland, with 2,226
inhabitants as of...
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Georg Ludwig Rudolf Maercker Born (1865-09-21)21
September 1865
Baldenburg,
Kingdom of
Prussia Died 31
December 1924(1924-12-31) (aged 59) Dresden, Weimar...
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fortifications stretched from
Landsberg an der
Warthe (Gorzów Wielkopolski) to
Baldenburg (Biały Bór) and
Pollnow (Polanów). The
fortifications had
several impressive...
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relieved Kozlov of command. The 3rd
Guards Tank
Corps broke through at
Baldenburg,
while Neustettin on the Front's left
flank fell to the 3rd
Guards Cavalry...
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Schlochau (Człuchów). By 1
January 1945, the
district included five towns:
Baldenburg (Biały Bór),
Hammerstein (Czarne),
Landeck (Lędyczek), Preußisch Friedland...
- with
Poland in
return for the Bütow, Schlochau, Preußisch-Friedland,
Baldenburg,
Hammerstein and
Schivelbein areas,
which Poland had
gained from the State...
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Bialla Gehlenburg Used from 1938
until 1945. Białogard
Belgard Biały Bór
Baldenburg Biecz Biet(z)sch
Bielawa Langenbielau Bielice Bielitz Bielsko Bielitz...
- with
Poland in
return for the Bütow, Schlochau, Preußisch-Friedland,
Baldenburg,
Hammerstein and
Schivelbein areas,
which Poland had
gained from Teutonic...
- Goleniów
County Gollnowshagen Białuń,
Stargard County Müggenhall Biały Bór
Baldenburg Bobolice Bublitz Borne Sulinowo Gross-Born
Borzym Borin Brzezin Briesen...
- Karl
Friedrich Otto Ruß (January 14, 1833,
Baldenburg –
September 29, 1899, Berlin) was a
Prussian pharmacist, aviculturist,
author of bird-keeping books...