- was re-annexed by
Prussia in 1815,
officially under the
Germanized name
Geyersdorf. From 1871 it was also part of Germany.
During World War II, it was the...
-
Guard (Grenzschutz) post,
which blocked the road
towards the
village of
Geyersdorf (Dębowa Łąka).
After a
short exchange of fire, the
Germans retreated,...
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Attendorf Bargen Brenno Bukwitz Deutsch Jeseritz Domnik Fraustadt, town
Geyersdorf Gollmitz Groß
Kreutsch Grotnik Gurschen Heyersdorf Hinzendorf Ilgen Kabel...
- Rügenwalde Darłówko Rügenwaldermünde Datyń
Datten Dębno
Neudamm Dębowa Łeką
Geyersdorf Długoszyn
Langenfeld Dobra Dobrau Dobre Miasto Guttstadt Founded with...
- artillery. In two lines, with
cavalry on both flanks,
between the
villages of
Geyersdorf and Röhrsdorf and
ahead of the town of Fraustadt,
entrenched behind frozen...
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settled in the 12th and 13th
centuries by
Franconian farmers. Frohnau,
Geyersdorf, and Kleinrückerswalde—all now part of present-day town—have all been...
- Markus-Röhling-Stolln)
Fundgrube St.
Briccius Saxony Annaberg-Buchholz,
district Geyersdorf Silver,
copper 50°34′25″N 13°02′24″E / 50.5737°N 13.0401°E / 50.5737;...
- Zbąszynek Groß
Dammer Datyń Żary
Brody Datten Dębowa Łęka
Wschowa Wschowa Geyersdorf Długoszyn Sulęcin Sulęcin
Langenfeld Dobiegniew Strzelce-Drezdenko Dobiegniew...