- Goleniów [ɡɔˈlɛɲuf] (Kashubian: Gòłonóg; German:
Gollnow) is a town in Pomerania,
northwestern Poland with 22,844
inhabitants as of 2011. It is the capital...
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Herbert Gollnow (* 13 July 1911 in Berlin, † 12
February 1943 in Berlin) was a
German resistance fighter,
consulate secretary and
later second lieutenant...
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January 2016.
Retrieved 15 May 2021. "Außenkommando des
Zuchthauses Gollnow in Finkenwalde". Bundesarchiv.de (in German).
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including the
islands of
Usedom and Wollin, and the
towns of Stettin, Damm and
Gollnow. The
treaty was
formalized in 1720, and
became effective when Friedrich...
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conviction for rape took
place in 1936,
where he
served three years in
Gollnow prison.
After his release, he
married and had a child. In 1943, he robbed...
- The Peenemünde Army
Research Center designed the Meillerwagen, and the
Gollnow & Son
company ****embled the
Meillerwagen from
supplied components. The...
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Kolberg (1760)
Pasewalk Kolberg (1761)
Neuensund Green Redoubt Gülzow
Gollnow Spie
Neukalen Iberian Peninsula Almeida Valencia de Alcántara Vila Velha...
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strip of land east of the Oder
River containing the
districts of Damm and
Gollnow and the
island of
Wolin and
Western Pomerania (Vorpommern) with the islands...
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Pomerania on the
right side of the Oder,
including the
towns of Damm and
Gollnow, with the
right of
succession to the rest of ****her
Pomerania in the case...
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industrialists and merchants.
Among them was
Kazimierz Pruszak,
director of the
Gollnow industrial works and a
Polish patriot, who
predicted the
eventual "return"...