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- (Polish pronunciation: [inɔˈvrɔtswaf] ; German: Hohensalza; before 1904: Inowrazlaw; archaic: Jungleslau, Junges Leslau, Junge Leszlaw, Yiddish: לעסלא, romanized: Lesle...
- capital was Hohensalza (Inowrocław). Kreis Hohensalza, known as Kreis Inowrazlaw until 1904, was a Kreis (district) in the northern administrative region...
- the son of Morris and Johanna Simon. He was born Gustav Schmelowsky in Inowrazlaw, German Empire (present-day Inowrocław, Poland). His family boarded the...
- 1886 the new Strelno district was formed from the southern part of the Inowrazlaw district with the towns of Strelno and Kruschwitz. The town of Strelno...
- Another part of the Bromberg district became part of the district of Inowrazlaw. Since then, the district of Bromberg included Bromberg, Fordon, Polnisch...
- establishment of the stock market in Germany. Salomonsohn was born in Inowrazlaw, Prussian Province of Posen (now Inowrocław, Poland) to Gedalia Salomonsen...
- his native country, he went to Germany to study under Joseph Shapiro in Inowrazlaw and Jacob Ettinger in Altona. He latter attended the Universities of Würzburg...
- was a German historian, journalist and politician. Hermann was born in Inowrazlaw (Inowrocław) to Otto Herrmann, a post officer, and Helene née Gartner...
- Landsberg a.d. Warthe (Brandenburg) Prussia Senf, Emil Alexander Wilhelm Inowrazlaw (Posen) Prussia Sepp, Johann Nepomuk Doelz (Rosenheim) Bavaria Simon,...
- cemetery. His parents Jacob Itzig and Rosalie (Rosa), née Schrubski from Inowrazlaw, were pious Jews and very poor. His father was a pedlar of everyday items...