- Wodzisław Śląski (Polish: [vɔˈd͡ʑiswaf ˈɕlɔ̃skʲi] ; German:
Loslau, Czech: Vladislav, Latin: Vladislavia, Yiddish: וואידסלוב, romanized: Voydislav, Silesian:...
- most of them 63 km (39 mi) west to the
train depot at Wodzisław Śląski (
Loslau),
while others marched 55 km (34 mi)
northwest to
Gliwice (Gleiwitz), with...
-
forced to
leave on a
death march westward.
Inmates were
marched mostly to
Loslau but also to Gleiwitz,
where they were
forced into
Holocaust trains and transported...
-
until 1501, and five
further Silesian duchies,
including Bytom, Głubczyce,
Loslau, Racibórz, and Tost, from 1485
until 1490. The
Hunyadi coat-of-arms depicted...
- last
evacuations in
early January 1945 and
accompanied a
death march to
Loslau.
Lupka returned to Ravensbrück
later that same month. On 6 June 1945, Lupka...
- 19th
Panzer Divisions near
Loslau could not
restore the situation. On 26 March,
after a hard
battle the
positions at
Loslau were lost. The
troops of the...
- "evacuation" (i.e.
death march) from Goleszów (Golleschau) to Wodzisław Śląski (
Loslau).
Proceedings against Czerwinski were sta****
after he was
found medically...
- Hebrew:
Binyamin Ṿolf Leṿ, a.b.d. ḳ.ḳ. Ḳollin u-Ṿerboi. Löw was born in
Loslau (Wodzisław),
Prussian Silesia. His father,
Eleazar Löw,
instructed him in...
-
became more humane. On the
death march in mid-January 1945 from
Auschwitz to
Loslau,
Orlowski gave
comfort to the inmates, and even
slept alongside them on...
- of the
Battle of
Godow was
opening the road
between Cieszyn Silesia and
Loslau,
which had been
blockaded by
German troops. On
August 17 at
around 2:00 a...