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Szczecinek (Polish: [ʂt͡ʂɛˈt͡ɕinɛk] ; German:
Neustettin) is a
historic city in
Middle Pomerania,
northwestern Poland,
capital of
Szczecinek County in...
- The
Duchy of Pomerania-
Neustettin, also
known as the
Duchy of
Neustettin, and the
Duchy of Szczecinek, was a
feudal duchy of the Holy
Roman Empire located...
- mind to
archaeology instead. The
later years of his life were
spent at
Neustettin (Szczecinek); the 11th
edition of Encyclopædia
Britannica cited a scholarly...
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later Pomerania (East
Pomeranian Offensive). On January10, 2BF
attacked Neustettin but was
halted by
German counterattacks. 14 January: 2BF
attacks East...
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Szczecinek County (Polish:
powiat szczecinecki) is a unit of
territorial administration and
local government (powiat) in West
Pomeranian Voivodeship, north-western...
- Anti-Jewish
Congress in Dresden. A few days
after an anti-Semitic
diatribe in
Neustettin (13
February 1881) the city's
synagogue was
burnt down.
While the local...
- resistance. On 26 February, he
inserted the 3rd
Guards Tank
Corps east of
Neustettin,
where they
achieved a
penetration of 40 km (25 mi), and
relieved Kozlov...
- Pomerania-Stettin Pomerania-Schlawe Pomerania-Wolgast Pomerania-Stolp Pomerania-
Neustettin Pomerania-Stargard Pomerania-Rügenwalde Pomerania-Wolgast-Stolp Pomerania-Barth...
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received a
boost to its
development after the
opening of a
railway from
Neustettin (Szczecinek) to
Konitz (Chojnice) in 1878. Schlochau's main
street was...
- later, with some
troops of
pospolite ruszenie, was sent to
fight near
Neustettin. At this time, the
troops of
Sokolnicki captured Stolp in
Pommern and...