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- Widuchowa [viduˈxɔva] (German: Fiddichow) is a village in Gryfino County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland, close to the German border...
- Nipperwiese and Fiddichow. May 1945 German frogmen succeed in their second attempt to blow up the pontoon bridges at Nipperwiese and Fiddichow. Frogmen Siegfried...
- Gustav Kleikamp (born 8 March 1896 in Fiddichow an der Oder; died 13 September 1952 in Mülheim an der Ruhr) was a German naval officer, and a Vizeadmiral...
- Wengaithen Węgorzewo Angerburg Węgorzyno Wangerin Wiązów Wansen Widuchowa Fiddichow Więcbork Vandsburg Wiejce Waitze Wieluń Welun Wierzbięcin Kochsdorf Wierzbnica...
- Warnitz Warnołęka Wahrlang Węgorzyno Wangerin Wicko Vietzig Widuchowa Fiddichow Widzieńsko Hohenbrück Wierzchosław Amalienhof Wilczkowo, Gryfice County...
- the Teutonic Knights, 1341), Bütow (by the Teutonic Knights, 1346), and Fiddichow (by Barnim III, 1347). Many towns with a burgh in close proximity had...
- attack in the general direction of Hofstedt, Gross Spiegel, Repplin and Fiddichow, with the objectives of reaching a line through Hofstedt on the first...
- Dramburg Köslin Dramburg 1333 4.770 9.000 Widuchowa Gryfino West Pomeranian Fiddichow Greifenhagen Stettin Greifenhagen 1347 2.682 2.496 Złotów Złotów Greater...
- the Teutonic Knights, 1341), Bütow (by the Teutonic Knights, 1346), and Fiddichow (by Barnim III, 1347). According to Rădvan (2010), "a relevant example...