- Hlubčice or sp****ly Glubčice, Silesian:
Gubczyce or Gubczycy, German:
Leobschütz) is a town in
Opole Voivodeship in south-western Poland, near the border...
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Landkreis Leobschütz (
Leobschütz district) was a
Prussian district in Silesia, from 1743 to 1945, with its
capital at
Leobschütz. Its
historical roots...
- 1932, and in July of that same year he
became a
judicial ****essor in
Leobschütz. Later, he
started working as a lawyer. He was an SS
member since January...
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Potthast (13
August 1824, Höxter,
Province of Westphalia – 13
February 1898,
Leobschütz), was a
German historian, was born at Höxter, and was
educated at Paderborn...
-
granted him the
Duchy of
Troppau and five
further Silesian duchies—Beuthen,
Leobschütz, Loslau, Ratibor, and Tost—in 1485. King Matthias' all
attempts to secure...
- copies, and have been
translated into
fifteen languages.
Zweig was born in
Leobschütz,
Germany (now Głubczyce, Poland). She is not
related to the
Austrian writer...
- agnostic. On her father's side, Weidel's
family came from
Neustadt and
Leobschütz in
Upper Silesia, in what is now Poland. Her
grandfather Hans
Weidel was...
- John II, Duke of
Troppau (also
known as John "the Pious" of
Leobschütz, John of Głubczyce, Czech: Jan III Opavský or Jan Pobožný; c. 1425 – c. 1485) was...
- Achten, Drei Kaiser' – 1888.
Trauergottesdienste der jüdischen
Gemeinde in
Leobschütz".
Confinium (in German). 1. Germany: 271–273. Kollander,
Patricia (1995)...
- Remptendorf-Liebschütz In Poland: Głubczyce (Silesian German: Lischwitz, German:
Leobschütz) In mathematics, the name can be used to
describe a
function that satisfies...