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- Chernyakhovsk (Russian: Черняхо́вск), known prior to 1946 by its German name of Insterburg (audio; Lithuanian: Įsrutis; Polish: Wystruć), is a town in Kaliningrad...
- newspaper published from Insterburg 1919-1933. It carried the by-line "Organ for the Social Democracy of the Circle of Insterburg, Gumbinnen, Stallupönen...
- Yorck Boyen Insterburg was a German ****ociation football club from the city of Insterburg, East Prussia (today Chernyakhovsk, Russia). The team was founded...
- to the resolutions at the Potsdam Conference. As of December 31, 1937 Insterburg Tilsit Angerburg (Węgorzewo today, Węgobork between 1945–1946) Darkehmen...
- (1844-1846) and Minister of Interior (1858-1859). Flottwell was born in Insterburg in the Province of East Prussia (present-day Chernyakhovsk in Russian...
- – 28 December 1921 in Insterburg) was a mathematician who introduced Kostka numbers in 1882. He lived and worked in Insterburg. Kostka polynomial Kostka...
-  **** Germany Branch  German Army Type Cavalry Size Division Garrison/HQ Insterburg, Angerburg Colours Golden Yellow Engagements World War II Invasion of...
- many other new aircraft and prototypes — was shown to Adolf Hitler at Insterburg, East Prussia. According to the logbook of former Junkers test pilot Hans-Joachim...
- Ernst Holzlöhner (23 February 1899 in Insterburg – 14 June 1945 in Mohrkirch) was a German physiologist, university lecturer, and **** involved in the...
- died in infancy. When his parents separated in 1778, his father went to Insterburg (now Chernyakhovsk) with his elder son, Johann Ludwig Hoffmann (1768–1822)...