-
Szczytno [ˈʂt͡ʂɨtnɔ] (German:
Ortelsburg; Masurian: Scÿtno) is a town in
northeastern Poland with 27,970
inhabitants (2004). It is the seat of Szczytno...
-
outcome of the
operation was
sinking of two
ships in the
harbour of Oslo,
Ortelsburg of
Hamburg and Tugela.
While training with the
Norwegian Independent Company...
-
Horst Kopkow (29
November 1910,
Ortelsburg, East Prussia,
Germany (now Szczytno, Poland) – 13
October 1996, Gelsenkirchen, Germany) was a ****
German SS...
-
increased spending on
rural infrastructure and
progressive taxation. In
Ortelsburg (Szczytno), the town
considered the party's heartland, the
Masurian People's...
-
Neidenburg 59,416 20,871 35.13% 25,150 42.33% 10,462 17.61% 2,645 4.45%
Ortelsburg 69,935 20,218 28.91% 43,513 62.22% 3,390 4.85% 2,463 3.52%
Osterode 74...
-
published in Lyck in 1896–1902, with 2,500
copies in 1897 and the
Mazur in
Ortelsburg (Szczytno)
after 1906 with 500
copies in 1908 and 2,000
prior to World...
-
Kaliningrad Ortelsburg Landkreis Ortelsburg 14 234
Szczytno Warmia-Masuria
Osterode (Ostpreußen)
Osterode 19 519 Ostróda Warmia-Masuria P****enheim
Ortelsburg 2...
-
Waldemar Kobus Kobus in 2014 Born 1966
Szczytno (
Ortelsburg),
Poland Nationality German Occupation Actor Spouse Traute Hoess...
- the border, and
quickly took
several border towns. The VI
Corps took
Ortelsburg,
while I and XV
Corps advanced onto
Soldau and Neidenburg. On 22 August...
-
characterized by
immigration from Masuria,
which gave it the
nickname "Little
Ortelsburg".
Numerous FC
Schalke players had
Masurian roots. In the 21st century...