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Bielawa [bʲɛˈlava] (German:
Langenbielau) is a town in
southwestern Poland.
Since 1999, it has been
situated in Dzierżoniów County,
Lower Silesian Voivodeship...
- some 1200
concentration camp
inmates who were "brutally
abused at the
Langenbielau plant")
during the war. Meanwhile,
Bosch secretly supported the resistance...
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factories far from Stuttgart, such as in
Kleinmachnow near
Berlin or in
Langenbielau (Bielawa) in Silesia,
there were attacks. 'The
Russian workers and prisoners...
- (Ratibor),
Prudnik (Neustadt), Nysa (Neisse), Kłodzko (Glatz),
Bielawa (
Langenbielau), Wałbrzych (Waldenburg) and
Jelenia Góra (Hirschberg). Temperatures...
- the train. The
family was
later transported to the Groß-Rosen camp (
Langenbielau). Koker's
mother and
brother Max
survived the war, but
David died during...
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training of
female guard candidates until they were dis****d out to
Langenbielau/Reichenbach for
completion of
their course. She was
awarded the Kriegsverdienstkreuz...
- (Prussia). He
attended Volkschule in Peilau, Höhere
Knabenschule in
Langenbielau, and Kgl.
Realgymnasium in Reichenbach. He then
studied at Schlesische...
- Weavers,
which dramatized the
oppression of the
Silesian weavers in
Langenbielau and
their failed revolt in 1844.
Kollwitz was
inspired by the performance...
- The
revolt quickly spread to
other towns in the region, most
notably Langenbielau (now Bielawa, Poland). In
these towns,
weavers organized themselves into...
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Polish German Bielawa Langenbielau Bogatynia Reichenau Boguszów-Gorce Gottesberg-Rothenbach Bolesławiec
Bunzlau Bukówka
Buchwald Dzierżoniów Reichenbach...