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- [pruʂtʂ ˈɡdaj̃skʲi]; former Polish: Pruszcz; Kashubian: Pruszcz; German: Praust) is a town in Pomerania, northern Poland with 26,834 inhabitants (2010)...
- 1944, Klaff joined the Stutthof concentration camp staff at Stutthof's Praust subcamp in present-day Pruszcz, where she abused many of the prisoners....
- Soviets entered the city from the north (through Zoppot). On 24 March, Praust was taken, though it was not an important strategic move, as the areas nearby...
- Ostaszewo Schöneberg Parchowo Parchau Potęgowo Pottangow Pruszcz Gdański Praust Puck Putzig Rajkowy Reichow Radostowo Radostau Rozental Roßenthal Rudno...
- Camp Nawitz in Nawitz/Nawcz Niskie Obrzycko Pelplin Potulitz in Potulice Praust/Pruszcz Gdański Przebrno Russoschin in Rusocin Brodnica Schichau-Werft in...
- actor, drama producer and theatre manager. Walter Bruno Iltz was born at Praust (as Pruszcz was known) before 1945), a small manufacturing town just outside...
- Karthaus Bangschin Bendieszin Będzieszyn 174 (1910) manorial ward, merged in Praust in 1929 1887-1939 Danzig rural Bankau Bąkowo 235 (1910) manorial ward, merged...
- other cities in western Prussia. They defeated the army of Danzig near Praust (Pruszcz Gdański) in July 1460, and burnt the suburbs of Danzig; the Hanseatic...
- The Battle of Pruszcz Gdański took place near Pruszcz Gdański (Praust) in late August 1460, during the Thirteen Years' War. A detachment of the Teutonic...
- Prussia. In 1894, Kartuzy, then officially Karthaus, was connected to the Praust (Pruszcz Gdański)-Lauenburg (Lębork) railway line of the Prussian State...