- from
Stettin in 1710.
Three years later Neusalz became an
outpost for salt from
Magdeburg and Halle.
Neusalz developed into one of the
largest ports on...
-
staffed the women's
subcamps of Brünnlitz, Graeben, Gruenberg,
Gruschwitz Neusalz, Hundsfeld,
Kratzau II, Oberaltstadt, Reichenbach, and
Schlesiersee Schanzenbau...
- as Mittelbau-Dora, Ravensbrück, Neuengamme, the
Gross Rosen subcamps at
Neusalz and Langenleuba, and the Mittelbau-Dora
subcamp at
Gross Werther were not...
- War I and
General Admiral during World War II. Saalwächter was born in
Neusalz an der Oder,
Prussian Silesia, as the son of a
factory manager. He entered...
- w
Nowej Soli (8
January 2010), 'Organizacja Schmelt.'
Marsz śmierci z
Neusalz (Internet Archive).
Skradziona pamięć!
Tygodnik Krąg.
Retrieved 22 May...
- family. His grandfather,
Rudolph Austin (1833–1907) was a
merchant in
Neusalz, the
father Aust
Walther (1871–1928) was a ****ings
manufacturer in Berlin...
-
March 1929) was a
German paleontologist and geologist.
Jaekel was born in
Neusalz (Nowa Sól),
Prussian Silesia, the son of a
builder and the
youngest of...
-
Polnisch Nettkow Nietoperek Nipter Niwica Zibelle Nowa Ruda
Neurode Nowa Sól
Neusalz an der Oder Nowe
Neuenberg in Westpreußen
Neuenberg (Weichsel) Used from...
- from the
state of
Pennsylvania from 1905 to 1907.
Schneebeli was born in
Neusalz,
Prussian Silesia. He
immigrated to the
United States with his parents...
- 1923 – 4
December 2007) was a
German classical composer. Zehm was born in
Neusalz in
Lower Silesia. He
received first piano lessons by the
composer Hansmaria...