- Petržalka (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈpetr̩ʐalka]; German:
Engerau / Audorf; Hungarian: Pozsonyligetfalu) is the
largest borough of Bratislava, the capital...
- the 1938
Munich Agreement and also the
Bratislava boroughs of Petržalka (
Engerau) and Devín (Theben)
Salzburg Styria,
including the
southern districts of...
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ethnic grounds, as
these had many
ethnic Germans. Petržalka was
renamed Engerau. The Starý most (Old Bridge)
became a
border bridge between Czechoslovakia...
- Kleinblittersdorf,
Germany Bratislava,
Czechoslovakia Bratislava,
Slovakia Engerau (Petržalka),
Austria (reunited
after World War II) Brod-on-Sava, Kingdom...
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members were
involved in a
death march of
Hungarian Jews from a work camp at
Engerau (modern Petržalka, Slovakia) to Bad Deutsch-Altenburg that saw 102 of the...
- 2013-12-23.
Retrieved 2017-04-08. "
Engerau:
Bratislava - Petržalka, Tábor
Engerau, Camp
Engerau,
Lager Engerau".
Engerau.info. 1945-03-29.
Retrieved 2017-03-28...
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striped shirts. 1898 –
Founded as
Pozsonyi Torna Egyesület 1939 –
Renamed Engerau Pressburg 1945 –
Renamed ŠK Petržalka 1949 –
Renamed Kovosmalt Petržalka...
- Graf-Adolf-Platz Düsseldorf Germany Adolf-Hitler-Straße Haroldstraße
Engerau (now Bratislava) Slovakia Adolf-Hitler-Straße 1938 1945
Masarykova (1918–1938)...
- version, he was
killed while escaping from a
transport to
concentration camp
Engerau. He is
buried in the
cemetery in Petržalka. 1924 — 6th
place 1920 — 1st...
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Slovakia Jewish Community Museum in
Bratislava Chatam Sofer Memorial in
Bratislava **** Camp
Engerau in Bratislava-Petržalka Portals:
Judaism Slovakia...