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- was first printed at the printing shops of Julius Schoenke and Otto von Mauderode in Tilsit. In 1904, it was moved to the printing press of Martynas Jankus...
- Šiauliai after the Lithuanian press ban was lifted in 1904. Otto von Mauderode in Tilsit published Širdies balsai (Voices of the Heart). The Society...
- transmission tower Junkerberg 324.0 Harz Foreland-S; South Harz NRP Hörningen, Mauderode NMH TH Weidenberg 322.9 Rüdigsdorf S.; South Harz NRP Rüdigsdorf NMH TH...
- education. It was published monthly (in total, 15 issues) by Otto von Mauderode in Tilsit and Martynas Jankus in Bitėnai. Its content was varied – Lithuanian...
- Kazimieras Pakalniškis. The newspaper was printed in a press owned by Otto von Mauderode in Tilsit (present-day Sovetsk, Kaliningrad Oblast). Because the newspaper...
- 1885. Bielinis began visiting Martynas Jankus in Bitėnai and Otto von Mauderode in Tilsit, East Prussia. According to the memoirs of Jankus, one time...
- and others purchased publications mainly from the press of Otto von Mauderode [lt] in Tilsit (his invoices did not survive) and much less from Martynas...
- these texts were published by Martynas Jankus in Bitėnai or by Otto von Mauderode in Tilsit and then smuggled into Lithuania. Most booklets had 2,000 copies...