- (1720–1731),
Laugallen (1718–1731), Kraupischkehmen, (1718–1731), Weißenstein/
Gutenfeld (1721–1753) and
owned houses in
Wehlau (1721–1753) and
Borchersdorf (1724–1753)...
- (Dreifurt)
Livenskoye Kragelischken (Kragelingen)
Logvino Medenau Lugovoye Gutenfeld Lushki Uhlenhorst L'vovskoye
Gudwallen Lyublino Seerappen (?Schorschenen)...
-
before 1867)
Gottschee Vič
Waitsch Laibach Videm,
Dobrepolje Videm bei
Gutenfeld (bei
Grosslaschitsch before 1894)
Gottschee Videm pri Krškem
Videm (in...
- Voda, now
Jablonec nad
Nisou Gutenbrunn: Meziluží, p. of Horní
Stropnice Gutenfeld: Dobruška Guthausen: Dobrá, p. of Stožec Guttenfeld: Dobré Pole Guttowitz...
- Dobruška (Czech pronunciation: [ˈdobruʃka]; German:
Gutenfeld) is a town in
Rychnov nad Kněžnou
District in the
Hradec Králové
Region of the
Czech Republic...
-
Dobro Polje (pronounced [ˈdɔːbɾɔ ˈpoːljɛ], German:
Gutenfeld) is a
settlement on the left bank of the Sava
River in the Muni****lity of
Radovljica in...
- 1279.x O.p.
Aivasovski (Könisgberg-Seligenfeld) 1275.5
Lugovoye Novoye (
Gutenfeld (Ostpr)) 1265.3
Komsomolsk Sapadny (Löwenhagen) to
Pravdinsk (Friedland...
-
Equipped with the
Messerschmitt Bf 109 D-1, the
Gruppe was
ordered to
Gutenfeld, present-day Lugovoye, in July 1939.
World War II in
Europe began on Friday...
-
withdrew to Riga and flew its 5000th
mission on 3 August. it
retreated to
Gutenfeld East
Prussia on 26 September. From 1
December it
listed 11
bombers which...
- two-day march, the
division arrived at its
final concentration area near
Gutenfeld [ru],
southeast of Königsberg, on
August 13. The 170th was
disbanded between...