- November.
Nancy was
occupied by
German forces beginning in 1940 and
renamed Nanzig.
During the
Lorraine Campaign of
World War II,
Nancy was
liberated from...
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Thomas P.
Nanzig (1989). 3rd
Virginia Cavalry. Lynchburg: H.E.
Howard Inc. ISBN 9780930919856.
Nanzig pp. 6, 8
Nanzig p. 13
Nanzig p. 14
Nanzig p. 82 "Sabres...
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prepared to be
annexed to the
German Reich as
Reichsgau Burgund, with
Nancy (
Nanzig) as the capital.
Administrative divisions of
Germany Administrative divisions...
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traditional German names. Nancy, for instance,
would be
known thereafter as
Nanzig, and Besançon as Bisanz.
Historian Peter Schöttler
refers to this plan as...
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Division z.b.V. 460
Division Nr. 461
Division Nr. 462 (previously
Division Nanzig;
later 462nd
Infantry Division, 462nd
Volksgrenadier Division) Division...
- To be
formed out of
central parts of Belgium.
Burgundy Burgund Nancy (
Nanzig) or
Geneva (Genf) or
Dijon To be
formed out of the
territories of eastern...
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Zierlichthal Moyenmoutier Mittelmünster
Mulhouse Mülhausen im Elsaß
Nancy Nanzig Neufchâteau
Neuenberg Neuvillers-sur-Fave
Neuweiler Nice
Nizza Novillard...
- Bleser, Schwall, Engel, Steffens, Lauermann, Thalmann, Loutsch, Rengel,
Nanzig, and Borre. For the next half-century,
Gross Point would remain a separate...
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Nancy (Dutch, English, French, German, Romanian),
Nanzeg (Luxembourgish),
Nanzig (old German,
Rhine Franconian), 낸시 (Korean),
Nansi – Нанси (Serbian). Nantes...
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Montsch Mulhouse France Mülhausen
Namur Belgium
Namen Nancy France
Nanzig Naples Italy
Neapel Narva Estonia
Narwa Neman Russia
Ragnit Nesterov...