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Krotoszyn [krɔˈtɔʂɨn] (German:
Krotoschin, Yiddish: קראטאשין Krotoshin) is a town in west-central
Poland with 29,485
inhabitants as of 2010[update]. It...
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Kreis Krotoschin (Polish:
Powiat krotoszyński) was a
county in the
southern administrative district of Posen, in the
Prussian province of Posen. It presently...
- was born as
Nanny [sic]
Krotoschin in Berlin,
which was then a part of Prussia, to
Georg Krotoschin and
Martha Cohn
Krotoschin, who were part of a large...
- an
American reconnaissance plane on 8
April 1945.
Melitta was born in
Krotoschin, Prussia. Her
father was
Michael Schiller, a
Jewish man who converted...
- 1887, the
Koschmin district was
formed from the
northern part of the
Krotoschin district. The town of
Koschmin was the
district capital. On
December 27...
- and the
other R. Meïr; the
former came from Pińczów, the
latter from
Krotoschin who
received a Coat of Arms. Some
members of the
family became involved...
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Ludwig Katzenellenbogen (born 21
February 1877 in
Krotoschin,
German Empire; died 30 May 1944 in Berlin) was a
German brewery director deported by the...
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Zimmermann 1958:439, note 2
attests the
Talmudic tractate Nedarim, ed.
Krotoschin, (1866) 37d.
Zimmermann 1958:439, note 3
attests Spiegel,
Iranische Altertümer...
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Mishpat (
Krotoschin, 1842), and
Sefer Moznayim la-Mishpat, a commentary, in
three parts on the
whole Choshen Mishpat (parts i. and ii.,
Krotoschin and Königsberg...
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Erich Akt (3 July 1898 in
Krotoschin – Unknown) was a
German politician in the ****
party during and
before the
years of
World War II. From 1938 to 1945...