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Klamry [ˈklamrɨ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Chełmno,
within Chełmno County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central...
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Klamry (Polish for "clamps") is a
Polish coat of arms.
Polish heraldry Heraldic family List of
Polish nobility coats of arms
Tadeusz Gajl:
Herbarz polski...
- m****acres of Poles,
including the
largest m****acres at Mniszek, Gniewkowo,
Klamry, Łopatki and Fordon, and
memorials to
Allied prisoners of war held by ****...
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civilians upon
taking control of the territory. The
atrocities took
place in
Klamry, Małe Czyste, Podwiesk, Płutowo, Dąbrowa Chełmińska, and
Wielkie Łunawy...
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Polish elites.
Major sites of m****acres of
Poles in the
region included Klamry, Łopatki, Barbarka, Brzezinki, Małe Czyste, Płutowo and Nawra.
Already in...
- 3 and 4 were
dedicated to
Countess Anna Nina Branicka, née Hołyńska h.
Klamry (1824–1907);
daughter of Michał Hołyński [be] and wife of
Aleksander Branicki...
- Dunin-Wąsowicz, Łabędź coat of arms and his wife, Anna
Maria Niemirycz,
Klamry coat of arms. On
December 5, 1812, with Napoleon's
troops in
disarray and...
- (Kierdejowa), (Kiedrowski), (Kiedrowicz)
Kietlicz (Kiczka, Kyczka, Kitschka)
Klamry Kolakowski Komar Konderski (Konderski, Konder, Kondek)
Kopacz (Skrzydło...
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Fortress (so
called Fort VII). M****
executions in the
Rybieniec forest near
Klamry lasted from 12
October to 11
November 1939. The site was
located 6 kilometres...
- Bieńkówka Borówno
Dolne Wymiary Dorposz Chełmiński Górne
Wymiary Kałdus
Klamry Kolno Łęg Małe Łunawy Nowawieś Chełmińska Nowe
Dobra Osnowo Ostrów Świecki...