- Morąg ([ˈmɔrɔŋk]; German:
Mohrungen, [ˈmoːʁʊŋən] ) is a town in
northern Poland in Ostróda
County in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. It is the seat...
- 12 11 10 9 8
Berlin 7 6 5 4 Jena–Auerstedt 3 2 1 In the
Battle of
Mohrungen on 25
January 1807, most of a
First French Empire corps under the leadership...
- The
Mohrungen district was a
district in the
southwestern part of the
Prussian province of East Prussia. It
existed from 1818 to 1945 and
belonged to...
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region beyond the P****arge
River in the west (around Preußisch
Holland and
Mohrungen),
subdivided into Breslau(i)sch (from
Silesian Breslau) and Oberländisch...
- Brem as Pfundtmayer,
Luftwaffe officer. Karl
Ludwig Diehl as
Sigbert von
Mohrungen,
President of the Raw
Materials Procurement Department.
Werner Fuetterer...
- Lübeck
Greater Poland uprising Hamelin Czarnowo Golymin Pułtusk 1807
Mohrungen Eylau Ostrołęka
Kolberg Danzig Stralsund I
Mileto Guttstadt-Deppen Heilsberg...
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between 1466-1772 and
since 1945) Königsberg i. Pr.
Labiau (Polessk today)
Mohrungen (Morąg today) Preußisch
Eylau (Bagrationovsk today,
Ilawka between 1945...
- linguistics, anthropology, and "a
secular philosophy of history." Born in
Mohrungen (now Morąg, Poland) in the
Kingdom of Prussia, his
parents were teacher...
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Neidenburg Rastenburg Samland Tapiau Braunsberg (Ermland)
Heilsberg (Ermland)
Mohrungen (Ermland)
Lithuanian chamber department at
Gumbinnen (Gusev) with the...
- (Melzak) Warmia-Masuria
Memel Stadtkreis 41 297 Klaipėda Klaipėda
Mohrungen Mohrungen 5 500 Morąg Warmia-Masuria Mühlhausen (Ostpreußen)
Landkreis Preußisch...