- Silesia, he
named the new
settlement Gnadenfrei ("freed by [God's] Grace") to
commemorate the event.
Later on
Gnadenfrei would be
merged with Piława Górna...
- Australia. It was
known as
Gnadenfrei before 1918 when
names of "enemy origin" were
changed to
sound less German. The
Gnadenfrei Lutheran Church was established...
- to the only sub-regional wine
competition in Australia,
hosted by the
Gnadenfrei Lutheran church community since 2004 and
focussed solely on benchmarking...
-
Hannoversch Münden 1918-1964 Wöltingerode near
Goslar 1918-1990
Maidhof in
Gnadenfrei,
Silesia 1919-1945
Beinrode near
Leinefeld in
Thuringia 1920-1949 Wittgenstein...
-
mainly Russians and Romanians, and
British from
March 1918.
Offizierlager Gnadenfrei.
Situated in a
former boys school. Neisse.
Located in
former military...
- Tver
Oblast H4 No
Glatton 5 May 1991
United Kingdom England L6 No
Gnadenfrei 17 May 1879
Poland Wałbrzych H5 No
Gopalpur (Lalpur) 23 May 1865 Bangladesh...
- Carl
Theodor Mirbt (July 21, 1860 in
Gnadenfrei,
Province of
Silesia –
September 27, 1929 in Göttingen) was a
German Protestant church historian. He was...
-
Protestant denomination,
established several new settlements,
among them
Gnadenfrei (Polish:
Pilawa Gorna),
Gnadenberg (Polish: Godnow) and
Gnadenfeld (Polish:...
-
Wilhelm Jannasch (8
April 1888, in
Gnadenfrei – 6 June 1966, in
Frankfurt am Main) was a
German Protestant theologian and clergyman. He
studied theology...
- 1795, in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. He
joined the
Moravian Congregation at
Gnadenfrei and was
called to
Moravian center in
Herrnhut in 1748,
where he became...