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Tczew ([tt͡ʂɛf] , Kashubian: Dërszewò;
formerly German:
Dirschau) is a city on the
Vistula River in
Eastern Pomerania, Kociewie,
northern Poland with 59...
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Kreis Dirschau was a
Prussian district which existed with
varying borders from 1772 to 1818 and from 1887 to 1920. In 1920,
following World War I the district...
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Battle of
Dirschau (also
known as
Battle of Tczew) took
place in the
summer of 1627 (17–18 August) and was one of the
battles of the Polish–Swedish...
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Leica camera,
typically with
natural lighting.
Eisenstaedt was born in
Dirschau (Tczew) in West Prussia,
Imperial Germany in 1898. His
family was Jewish...
- naturalist. Born in
Dirschau,
Pomeranian Voivodeship, Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth (now Tczew, Poland), he
attended school in
Dirschau and Marienwerder...
- (1626–1629). In the
course of it he won a
victory at Wallhof,
fought at Gniew,
Dirschau, and
suffered a
defeat at Trzciana. In
April 1627, he was made a knight...
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cables along the embankment, the
electricity plant and
signal boxes at
Dirschau (now Tczew, Poland. At
exactly 04:26 CET, a
Kette ("chain" or
flight of...
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persisted till 1939 as part of Free
Danzig 1772–1818, 1887-1920:
Dirschau, seat:
Dirschau (Tczew) 1818-1920: Elbing-Land [de], seat: Elbing;
persisting till...
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neighbouring West
Prussian districts of Neustadt, Karthaus,
Berent and
Dirschau,
which otherwise became part of the
Second Polish Republic as part of the...
- city and cut it off from supply. He also
built two fortifications, one at
Dirschau (modern day Tczew) and
Danziger haupt (modern day Gdańska Głowa). In response...