- to ****
concentration camps. In 1941-1945 it was
renamed in
German as
Ostenburg, to
erase traces of
Polish origin. On
December 17, 1942, the
Gestapo carried...
- a
naval museum of the Sri
Lanka Navy in Trincomalee. It is
located at
Ostenburg, in the
Trincomalee peninsula on a high
ridge overlooking the entrance...
- protocol. The prin****l
leaders of the
state were Pál Prónay,
Count Gyula Ostenburg-Moravek and
former Hungarian prime minister István Friedrich. Its military...
- fort†
Ruwanwella fort
Dutch Forts Elephant P**** fort Fort
Beschutter Fort
Ostenburg Fort Pyl
Kalpitiya fort
Kankesanthurai fort
Katuwana fort
Koddiyar fort...
- and
Hungary on offer), and in mid-October
Colonel Lehár,
Count Gyula Ostenburg-Moravek, and
other legitimist officers had
decided to take
advantage of...
-
eastern coast of Ceylon, and
successfully stormed Fort
Fredrick and Fort
Ostenburg to gain
control of the city and the port. In
gaining control of the port...
- In 1921,
Major Gyula Ostenburg-Moravek led a
detachment of
mounted gendarmes through Sopron in
support of the West-Hungarians who were
protesting the...
- fort†
Ruwanwella fort
Dutch Forts Elephant P**** fort Fort
Beschutter Fort
Ostenburg Fort Pyl
Kalpitiya fort
Kankesanthurai fort
Katuwana fort
Koddiyar fort...
-
refurbished in 2003.
Three Mk VII (dating 1904, 1914 and 1918) of the
Ostenburg battery at the
Royal Naval Dockyard, Trincomalee.
Three Mk VII of the...
- by
officers of Horthy's
National Army,
particularly Pál Prónay,
Gyula Ostenburg-Moravek and Iván Héjjas.
Their victims were
primarily communists, social...