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Krapkowice (Polish: [krapkɔˈvit͡sɛ] ; German:
Krappitz; Silesian: Krapkowicy) is a town in
southern Poland with 16,301
inhabitants (2019),
situated in...
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February 1691 - Oels, 17 June 1758), a
daughter of
Count Erdmann of Redern-
Krappitz (1659-1712), with whom he had six children:
Elisabeth Sophie Charlotte...
- 1833 – 24
December 1917) was a
German gynecologist who was a
native of
Krappitz, Silesia. Born into a
Jewish family, in 1855 he
earned his
medical degree...
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Germany 1910, 1911, 1912 (id=3238)
Wilhelm Alexander Freund August 26, 1833
Krappitz,
German Confederation December 24, 1917 Berlin,
German Empire 1910, 1914...
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Ernst Felix Rosenbach (4
January 1851 in
Krappitz,
Silesia – 20
March 1907) was a
German physician.
Krappitz was a
Silesian city
where his father, Samuel...
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February 1734
Duchy of
Wilhelminort Philippine Charlotte of Roedern-
Krappitz (18
February 1691 - 17 June 1758) 13 July 1711 six
children 7 February...
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published books between 1922 and 1950.
Hertha Pohl was born on 24 July 1889 in
Krappitz,
Upper Silesia, the
daughter of a
house painter and his wife. Together...
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underground plant for
filling munitions,
which were then
stored at
Krappitz (now Krapkowice) in
Upper Silesia. The
plant was
operated by
Anorgana GmbH [de]...
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Kreuzenort Krosno Odrzańskie - Croßen an der Oder Lędziny...
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Dolny Nieder-Kränig
Krajnik Górny Hohen-Kränig Kraków
Krakau Krapkowice Krappitz Krążkowo
Altkranz Krosino (Groß) Krössin
Krzeszowice Kressendorf Used from...