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Crostwitz (German) or Chrósćicy (Upper Sorbian,
pronounced [ˈkʁʊstʃitsɨ]) is a
village and muni****lity in the
center of the
German district of Bautzen...
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Bautzen (Budyšin). The
stronghold of the
language is the
village of
Crostwitz (Chrósćicy) and the
surrounding muni****lities,
especially to the west...
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confiscated the
Sorbian House,
other buildings and crops. On May 10, 1945, in
Crostwitz,
after the Red Army's invasion, the
Domowina Institution renewed its activity...
- Königsbrück
Lauta Pulsnitz Radeberg Wittichenau Arnsdorf Bretnig-Hauswalde
Crostwitz Elsterheide Großnaundorf
Haselbachtal Laußnitz
Lichtenberg Lohsa Nebelschütz...
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Regional ****ociation "Michał Hórnik" Kamenz:
founded July 24, 1921 in
Crostwitz Domowina Regional ****ociation "Handrij Zejler" Hoyerswerda:
founded July...
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Wilthen (Wjelećin)
Wittichenau (Kulow)
Arnsdorf Burkau (Porchow)
Crostwitz (Chrósćicy)
Cunewalde (Kumwałd) Demitz-Thumitz (Zemicy-Tumicy) Doberschau-Gaußig...
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casualties (75 percent) in the "valley of death"
around Panschwitz-Kuckau and
Crostwitz. A
Polish military hospital convoy from the same
division was ambushed...
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Polish Catholic Mission in
Dortmund Monument to
Polish soldiers in
Crostwitz (Chrósćicy)
Memorial to
Polish Soldiers and
German Anti-Fascists in Berlin...
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crimes occurred on 26
April 1945, near the
village of Horka,
close to
Crostwitz. In that location,
Wehrmacht soldiers m****acred the
hospital column of...
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Felfe (left of center) and SED
First Secretary in
Bezirk Dresden Hans
Modrow (right)
visiting farmers in
Crostwitz in
August 1987...