- Inowrocław (Polish pronunciation: [inɔˈvrɔtswaf] ; German:
Hohensalza;
before 1904: Inowrazlaw; archaic: Jungleslau,
Junges Leslau,
Junge Leszlaw, Yiddish:...
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Kreis Hohensalza ([ˌhoːənˈzalt͡sa]) was one of many
Kreise (districts) in the
northern administrative region of Bromberg, in the
Prussian province of Posen...
- Unterregion-Hauptsitze
including Posen (Polish: Poznań),
Lissa (Polish: Leszno),
Hohensalza (Polish: Inowrocław),
Leslau (Polish: Włocławek),
Kalisch (Polish: Kalisz)...
- Bezirkskommando) at
Hohensalza. The main
court (German: Landgericht) was in Bromberg, with
lower courts (German: Amtsgericht) in
Strelno and
Hohensalza. "Standesamt"...
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Justus Frantz (born 18 May 1944 in Inowrocław, Poland, then
Hohensalza, Germany) is a
German pianist, conductor, and
television personality.
Frantz began...
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Austria after the
Partitions of Poland, like Chodziesen,
Jarotschin or
Hohensalza or in
annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina.[citation needed] In some cases,...
- Alsace-Lorraine
Established after the 1939
Invasion of Poland,
dissolved in 1945:
Hohensalza,
Reichsgau Wartheland Kattowitz,
Province of
Silesia (Upper
Silesia from...
- the
successor to the
district president Hans
Burkhardt in the
district Hohensalza in
Reichsgau Wartheland.
Interned until 1947. Died 21
April 1960 36189...
- Königlich-Humanistisches
Gymnasium (Royal
Humanities Secondary School) in
Hohensalza. He left the
Gymnasium in 1914
without receiving a diploma, as in August...
- X-B
Sandbostel Stalag X-C Nienburg/Weser
Stalag X-D
Wietzendorf Oflag X
Hohensalza Oflag X-A
Itzehoe Oflag X-B Nienburg/Weser
Oflag X-C Lübeck
Oflag X-D...