- by a
merger of 4
adjacent cities: Chorzów, Królewska Huta, Nowe
Hajduki and
Hajduki Wielkie.
These cities were a part of Germany. The name of the oldest...
-
founded on 20
April 1920 in
Bismarkhuta (German Bismarckhütte,
historically Hajduki), one of the many
heavily industrialised muni****lities in the eastern...
- Chorzów
Batory (formerly Bismarckhütte,
Hajduki Wielkie, 1941–1945 Königshütte-Bismarck) is a
district of the
Polish city of Chorzów, in
Silesian Voivodeship...
-
about Czakon's
early years other than that he was born on 14 July 1897 in
Hajduki Wielkie. It is
known that in his
early twenties he was
active as an anarchist...
-
Hajduki Nyskie [xai̯ˈduki ˈnɨskʲɛ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Nysa,
within Nysa County,
Opole Voivodeship, in south-western...
- (Silent Otto) Born (1912-05-01)1 May 1912 Heidau, Neisse,
German Empire (now
Hajduki Nyskie, Poland) Died 5
August 1998(1998-08-05) (aged 86) Straubing, Germany...
- Poland.
Built in the
years 1934-1935 for the
successful Ruch
Wielkie Hajduki team and
currently is also used
mostly for
football matches and serves...
- goals. He also pla**** for
Poland at the 1952
Summer Olympics. Born in
Hajduki Wielkie, now a part of Chorzów, he
spent his
entire career with Ruch, from...
- drew 1–1 with Barcelona. In the same year the
legionaries defeated Ruch
Hajduki Wielkie 7–1 in
their 100th
match in the league.
Legia also had the biggest...
- (Ruch
Wielkie Hajduki): 33 1935 Ruch
Wielkie Hajduki (3) Pogoń Lwów
Warta Poznań Michał
Matyas (Pogoń Lwów): 22 1936 Ruch
Wielkie Hajduki (4) Wisła Kraków...