- [ˈnarat͡ʂ]; Russian: На́рочь, Naročj; Lithuanian: Narutis, Naročius, Polish:
Narocz) is a lake in
northwestern Belarus (Myadzyel District,
Minsk Region), located...
- Pfannekuchen", for solo
voice and
orchestra 1918 "Wahnfried-Idyll" 1919 "Nacht am
Narocz", for
tenor and
piano – text: Günther
Holstein 1922 "Ein
Hochzeitslied für...
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Nacht am
Narocz [Night at Lake Narach] text set to
music by
Siegfried Wagner for
tenor and...
- SS Kraków, SS Toruń, SS Poznań, the
oldest of the
acquired ships was SS
Narocz (2,520 DWT)
built in 1915 in
Great Britain, SS
Narew (310 DWT) a
small coaster...
- The
landscape was flat and
hilly in parts, with
several lakes (such as
Narocz, the
biggest lake in
interwar Poland). As of 1
January 1937, 21.2% of the...
- Babińsk, and Ługomowicze,
including murders around Dokudów and near the
Narocz and Kromań lakes, as well as in Derewno. Home Army
officer and commander...
- Both of
Lorenz Zuckermandel's
oldest sons,
Walter and Erich, fell at Lake
Narocz in
Russia on 1
October 1915. In 1920 they were honoured,
together with other...
- the
Jewish partisan unit in the
Narocz Forests. He
buried many of the
drawings he made at this time near Lake
Narocz. He
returned to the
ghetto in September...
- Giedraičiai and Smorgoń. By mid-May
Polish forces had
reached the line of
Narocz lake – Adutiškis –
Ignalina – Linkmenys,
leaving Vilnius well
behind the...
- 3,650
Milcrest (1919) United
Kingdom 5,283
Myson (1927) France 4,564
Narocz (1915) Poland 1,795
Returned HMCS Otter Royal
Canadian Navy
Escort 22...