- Leśna [ˈlɛɕna] (German:
Marklissa) is a town in Lubań County,
Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland,
close to the
Czech border. It is the...
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standing with the
famous test
pilot Hanna Reitsch ... at a
street in
Marklissa ... Schörner then
asked me ... Why don't you have the Knight's
Cross already...
- Lake Leśnia (Polish
Jezioro Leśniańskie,
German Marklissa-Talsperre) is a
small artificial lake,
located on the
Kwisa river,
between towns of Leśna and...
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Germany 51°13′N 16°10′E / 51.217°N 16.167°E / 51.217; 16.167 60% Leśna
Marklissa Germany 51°01′25″N 15°16′00″E / 51.02361°N 15.26667°E / 51.02361; 15...
- refugees, 500 of whom had
originally fled to
Saxon Gerlachsheim near
Marklissa, modern-day
Gmina Leśna, from the
regions around the
villages of Landskron...
- and
major in the Artillery. He
owned the Oberörtmannsdorf
manor near
Marklissa in
Lower Silesia and the
Zedtlitz manor in the
Kingdom of
Saxony and was...
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Lower Silesia,
briefly serving as the
president of the town of Leśna (
Marklissa).
Surrounded by a
group of his
former soldiers,
Sotirovic boarded his...
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standing with the
famous test
pilot Hanna Reitsch ... at a
street in
Marklissa ... Schörner then
asked me ... Why don't you have the Knight's
Cross already...
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secure the
supply chain for the main army and, later, join
Frederick at
Marklissa, near Breslau.
Effectively cut off from Frederick's army by
Austrian troops...
- Czechoslovakia.
Their connections reached as far as Kohlfurt, Lauban,
Marklissa, Sprottau,
Sagan and Glogau. They
supported French prisoners of war and...