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spelled as
Cracow or Krakow, is the second-largest and one of the
oldest cities in Poland.
Situated on the
Vistula River...
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Cossack Slavery (1876)
National Museum in Lviv
Portrait of
Laury Fried (1875)
Portrait of
Lucjan Siemieński,
Kracow National Museum...
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Ferdinand Münz Born (1888-06-23)23 June 1888
Kracow Died 16
August 1969(1969-08-16) (aged 81) Glashütten,
Germany Nationality Austrian Alma mater Technische...
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Horse prizes awarded by an
international and
Polish jury, the Prix UIP
Kracow, the FIPRESCI, and the FICC
awards or
numerous other prizes granted outside...
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Hildebrandt April 1939 –
April 1945
April 1945 – May 1945 Ost
General Government Kracow Theodor Eicke Friedrich-Wilhelm Krüger
Wilhelm Koppe September 1939 October...
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universities of
Cambridge (1891),
Oxford (1899),
Glasgow (1896),
Moscow and
Kracow. He was one of the
founding fellows of the
British Academy in 1902, and...