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Lautenburg may
refer to:
Female and male
subcamps of the
Stutthof concentration camp The
German name of
Lidzbark Welski, a city in
northern Poland This...
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Lidzbark [ˈlʲid͡zbark] (German:
Lautenburg) is a town with 8,670
inhabitants in the Warmia-Masurian
Voivodeship in Poland. It is
located on the Wel river...
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Germans in the
trenches facing them are from the
fictional prin****lity of
Lautenburg-Detmold, a fact that
leaves Vignerte visibly troubled; in the
course of...
- Lidzbark-Nadleśnictwo [ˈlid͡zbark nadlɛɕˈnit͡stfɔ] is a
settlement in the
administrative district of
Gmina Lidzbark,
within Działdowo County, Warmian-Masurian...
- and films, as well as a
translator into German.
Neumann was born in
Lautenburg,
Germany (now Poland). He was a
recipient of the
Kleist Prize in 1926...
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April 20, 2017.
Retrieved March 5, 2017. "Megabus
begins a
route between Lautenburg Station in
Secaucus and Boston". The
Jersey Journal.
March 30, 2011. Retrieved...
- (consisting of
Prussian nobility and villagers)
stationed near the
village of
Lautenburg (Lidzbark Welski)
refused to
fight the
Poles on 29
September 1413, and...
- Vistula,
along the line
stretching from Grudziądz to
Lidzbark (Germ.
Lautenburg)
stood the
German 4th Army,
under General Günther von Kluge. Grudziądz...
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Order Konrad von
Thierberg and the
siege of
rebel bastion, the
Lidzbark (
Lautenburg) Castle. All of the new
content is set in the 13th century. In May 2019...
- (1953) –
Daisy Parnell Koenigsmark (1953) – La grande-duchesse
Aurore de
Lautenburg The
Enchanting Enemy (1953) –
Silvia Albertini A
Husband for Anna (1953)...