- and home air conditioning. The
Brombergs also
opened the
first authorized Eastman Kodak dealer in the South. F. W.
Bromberg died
unexpectedly at his summer...
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Bromberg, or Bydgoszcz, is a city in Poland.
Bromberg may also
refer to:
Bromberg (region), a
former administrative region of
Prussia Kreis Bromberg, a...
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David Bromberg (born
September 19, 1945) is an
American multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter. An
eclectic artist,
Bromberg plays bluegr**** rock...
- The
Treaty of
Bromberg (German:
Vertrag von
Bromberg, Latin:
Pacta Bydgostensia) or
Treaty of
Bydgoszcz was a
treaty between John II
Casimir of Poland...
- Television. En
trollkarl vittnar inte,
Brombergs, Stockholm, 1992, ISBN 91-7608-584-8 Sju
dagar i augusti,
Brombergs, Stockholm, 1994 ISBN 91-7608-638-0...
- The
Bromberg district was a
Prussian district that
existed from 1772 to 1807 and then from 1815 to 1920. It
initially belonged to the
Netze District and...
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personal name, and the
suffix -ja,
denoting ownership. The
German name
Bromberg is an
alteration of Braheberg,
meaning "hill on the
Brahe River" (Polish:...
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Bromberg was the
northern of two
Prussian government regions, or
Regierungsbezirke (Polish: Rejencja), of the
Grand Duchy of
Posen (1815–1848) and its...
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Joseph Edward Bromberg (born
Josef Bromberger,
December 25, 1903 –
December 6, 1951) was a Hungarian-born
American character actor in
motion picture and...
- was a
sequence of
violent events that took
place in
Bydgoszcz (German:
Bromberg), a
Polish city with a
sizable German minority,
between 3 and 4 September...