- south-western Poland.
While many acts of
brutality occurred,
mortality at
Geppersdorf was
relatively low. Only one of the SA
guards was
apprehended after the...
-
station in
nearby Sosnowiec,
where she was
taken to a ****
labor camp in
Geppersdorf (now Rzedziwojowice), a
construction site
where hundreds of
Jewish men...
-
Albrechtice in the
Czech Republic). His
father owned some land here on the
Geppersdorf Estate, and was a musician. He
received music lessons from his father...
- Ellguth-Tillowitz
Falkenberg O.S., town
Floste Friedland O.S., town
Geppersdorf Golschwitz Graase Groditz Groß
Mahlendorf Groß
Mangersdorf Groß Sarne...
- Kopřivná (German:
Geppersdorf) is a muni****lity and
village in Šumperk
District in the
Olomouc Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 300 inhabitants...
- now Staré Buky* Georgenthal: Jiřetín pod
Bukovou Georgswalde: Jiříkov
Geppersdorf: Kopřivná Linhartovy, p. of Město
Albrechtice Geppertsau: Keprtovice...
-
architect known for his
architectural art
nouveau style.
Deutsch was born in
Geppersdorf (now Linhartovy, part of Město Albrechtice) in Austria-Hungary to a Jewish...
-
volunteered to go in her sister's place, and on
October 28, 1940, was
taken to
Geppersdorf,
where Jewish male
laborers built new
stretches of the
autobahn and women...
-
Count Leopold Sedlnitzky Odrowąż
Choltitz was born on 29 July 1787 in
Geppersdorf,
Austrian Silesia. He came from the Moravian-Silesian
noble family of...
- Netherlands,
Belgium Julio Deutsch (Croatian:
Julije Dajč) (29
September 1859,
Geppersdorf, Austria-Hungary–9 June 1922, Zagreb,
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes)...