- (Polish pronunciation: [inɔˈvrɔtswaf] ; German: Hohensalza;
before 1904:
Inowrazlaw; archaic: Jungleslau,
Junges Leslau,
Junge Leszlaw, Yiddish: לעסלא, romanized: Lesle...
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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...