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Krasnoznamensk (Russian: Краснозна́менск, lit. Red
Banner Town; German:
Lasdehnen (1734–1938),
Haselberg (1938–1946); Lithuanian: Lazdynai) is a town and...
- the Knight's
Cross of the Iron
Cross of **** Germany. Bork was born in
Lasdehnen, East Prussia, he
joined the
German Army in 1916 and
remained in the Weimar...
- Lyck (Ełk). In 1924 he
moved to
Pillkallen (Dobrovolsk) and in 1927 to
Lasdehnen (Krasnoznamensk).
After the ****s took over
power in
Germany he opposed...
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German names often unrelated to the
Lithuanian toponym. For example,
Lasdehnen (Lazdynai)
became Haselberg,
Jodlauken (Juodlaukiai)
became Schwalbental...
- Košice Slovakia
Kaschau Kraków Poland
Krakau Krasnoznamensk Russia
Lasdehnen,
Haselberg Kuressaare Estonia
Arensburg Ladushkin Russia Ludwigsort...
- 1883, they
acquired a
small house with land in Groß
Wersmeningken near
Lasdehnen in
Kreis Pillkallen.
Friedrich Voigt died in the
summer of 1900. Eight...
- (Klaipėda),
Coadjuthen (Katyčiai),
Kaukehmen (Jasnoje),
Ragnit (Neman),
Lasdehnen (Krasnoznamensk),
Schmalleningken (Smalininkai). The
number of attendees...
- Stallupönen (now Nesterov)
followed in 1901 by a
narrow gauge railway to
Lasdehnen (now Krasnoznamensk). With the
outbreak of
World War I,
Pillkallen was...