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Kraslice (Czech pronunciation: [ˈkraslɪtsɛ]; German:
Graslitz) is a town in
Sokolov District in the
Karlovy Vary
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has about...
- Re-organized as NSTG
Graslitz (Nationalsozialistische
Turngemeinde Graslitz or
National Socialist Gymnastics Organization of
Graslitz) in 1939 the team captured...
- of
Julius Meinl AG,
commonly known as
Julius Meinl.
Meinl was born in
Graslitz (Kraslice), Bohemia. He
based his
coffee roasting company in Vienna, Austria...
- France)
Josef (Okinawa and Tokyo, ****an) V.
Kohlert & Söhne (1840–1948
Graslitz, Czechoslovakia, 1948–1970s
Kohlert & Co. Winnenden, Germany)
Kreul (incl...
- was a
Czechoslovak citizen born in 1912 in
Kraslice (that time
known as
Graslitz) in Bohemia, Austria-Hungary. His
parents were
Richard Richter, a metal...
- (Czech: Frýdlant)
Gablonz an der Neiße [de] (Czech:
Jablonec nad Nisou)
Graslitz [de] (Czech: Kraslice) Hohenelbe [de] (Czech: Vrchlabí) Hohenmauth [de]...
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Braunschweig in 1824. He and the
ironworker Langhammer copied the
instruments in
Graslitz three miles away; by 1827 they had
produced hundreds of harmonicas. Many...
-
patents by
Friedrich Blühmel and
Heinrich Stölzel in 1818. Červený of
Graslitz was the
first to use true
rotary valves,
starting in the 1840s or 1850s...
- Müller Eger
Karlsbad Asch
Bischofteinitz Eger
Elbogen Falkenau an der Eger
Graslitz Kaaden Karlsbad Luditz Marienbad Mies
Neudek Podersam Preßnitz Saaz Sankt...
- Kurfürsts. King
George of
Podiebrad took the
burning of the
royal castle of
Graslitz due to
fights between Henry II of
Plauen and his
enemies to be an occasion...