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Pyskowice [pɨskɔˈvʲit͡sɛ] (German:
Peiskretscham) is a city in
Silesia in
southern Poland, near Katowice.
Outer city of the
Metropolis GZM – metropolis...
- Chrząszcz:
Geschichte der Städte
Peiskretscham und Tost
sowie des
Toster Kreises in Ober-Schlesien (Verlag: G. Palla,
Peiskretscham, 1900)
Johannes Chrząszcz:...
- the name include:
Dreikretscham Kretscham-Rothensehma
Kieferkretscham Peiskretscham W****erkretscham
Kretscham (Krčma), an
abandoned village near Domašín...
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Alfred Balthoff Born 8
December 1905
Peiskretscham,
Upper Silesia,
German Empire Died 8
March 1989 (aged 83) Vienna,
Austria Occupation Actor Years active...
- present-day
district of Opole, at the
forestry department E578 in
Pyskowice (
Peiskretscham) E579 in Niwka, present-day
district of
Sosnowiec - 600/1,000 POWs at...
- Britain, he met Rose Guttman, who he
married in 1943. Rose was born in
Peiskretscham in
Germany and was also Jewish.
After the ****s took power, her family...
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Thomas Szczeponik (born 4
December 1860 in
Peiskretscham,
Province of
Silesia (now Poland), died 30
January 1927 in
Katowice (Kattowitz)) was a German-Polish...
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Lewysohn (6
December 1805 – 14
February 1860) was a
Hebraist and
rabbi of
Peiskretscham,
Upper Silesia. He left a
large number of m****cripts,
several hundred...
- (today as
Polish DK94) via Breslau, Ohlau, Brieg,
Oppeln in Silesia,
Peiskretscham, (today as
Polish DW901) via
Gleiwitz (today as
Polish DK88) to Beuthen...
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Simbach (1959) · Bw
Treuchtlingen (1968) Bw
Gleiwitz · Bw
Beuthen · Bw
Peiskretscham · Bw
Groschowitz · Bw
Oppeln · Bw Neiße · Bw Nieder-Lindewiese · Bw...