- complex; and from June 1942 to
April 1945 at the
Grottau,
Czechoslovakia factory named Werk
Grottau. WWII era
weapons produced by
Spreewerk include: Spandau...
- in Zella-Mehlis; 372,875 by
Mauser in Oberndorf; 287,220 by
Spreewerk Grottau. Late in the war,[ambiguous] the
Spreewerk (cyq) die broke. Subsequent...
- of Porajow. The
Czech border crossing is
located at Hrádek nad
Nisou (
Grottau).
Zittau Lusatiaweg – Porajów: this
formerly closed bridge was re-opened...
-
Angelo Unterberger. The
stained gl****
windows made by the Türke
Company of
Grottau were
installed in 1898. The
Great Synagogue (also
known as the Big Synagogue)...
- one in Gelnhausen, one in Bremen, as well as one in the then-Bohemian
Grottau (what
today is Hrádek nad Nisou). In 1929, and
linking to the
trade name...
- Hrádek nad
Nisou (Czech pronunciation: [ˈɦraːdɛk ˈnad ɲɪsou]; German:
Grottau, Polish: Gródek nad Nysą) is a town in
Liberec District in the
Liberec Region...
- north-western
frontier of
Bohemia which was a
quarter in the
industrial town of
Grottau, and part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. At the time the town was bi-lingual...
-
Bohemia 3,905 Groß Schönau Velký Šenov
Schluckenau Aussig Bohemia 1907 4,459
Grottau Hrádek nad
Nisou Reichenberg Aussig Bohemia 1260 3,718
Grulich Králíky...
- Ziegenruck: Velký Kozí Hřbet, p. of Rejštejn Groß Zmietsch: Smědeč, p. of Ktiš
Grottau: Hrádek nad
Nisou Grub: Jáma, p. of Mičovice Grün Doubrava, p. of Aš Louka...
- Frýdlant-Heřmanice
Railway Kopaczów (Oberullersdorf) - Hrádek nad
Nisou (
Grottau) (1859-1945),
trains currently do not stop on the
Polish territory, peage...