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- Chernyshevskoye (Russian: Черныше́вское; German: Eydtkuhnen, from 1938: Eydtkau; Lithuanian: Eitkūnai; Polish: Ejtkuny) is a settlement in Nesterovsky...
- both Europe and Hollywood. Bressart (pronounced "BRESS-ert") was born in Eydtkuhnen, East Prussia, Germany (now in Nesterovsky District, Russia). Bressart’s...
- Bartenstein Domnovo Kaliningrad Elbing Stadtkreis 85 952 Elbląg Warmia-Masuria Eydtkuhnen Landkreis Stallupönen 4 922 Chernyshevskoye Kaliningrad Fischhausen Landkreis...
- Danzig (now Gdańsk, Poland) and Königsberg (now Kaliningrad, Russia). At Eydtkuhnen (now Chernyshevskoye, Russia) it reached the German Empire's border with...
- copies during her lifetime. Gertrud Günther was born on 4 April 1881 in Eydtkuhnen (now in Nesterovsky District, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia), East Prussia...
- Insterburg, the main East Prussian railway junction, to St. Petersburg via Eydtkuhnen, the Prussian frontier station. The Memel line also ran from Insterburg...
- Opponent Result Location Date YMCA Riga 0:4 Kaunas 1922-06-08 Ostas Eydtkuhnen 1:3 Kaunas 1922 LSB Riga 1:0 Riga 1922 Tallinn JK 1:7 Kaunas 1922 Riga FK...
- the Prussian Eastern Railway on the western side of the frontier was Eydtkuhnen (Eitkūnai); today, as consequence of the annexation of the northern part...
- First Army's reconnaissance units northeast of Stallupönen, and captured Eydtkuhnen that night as the Russians withdrew. On 16 August, Prittwitz ordered François...
- Russian and standard gauge built in 1861 between the border stations of Eydtkuhnen (then East Prussia, now Russia) and Kybartai (then Russia, now Lithuania)...