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- expedition, "Pasha II" under Major General Werner von Frankenberg zu Proschlitz, in August. Following Ottoman defeats in the Battle of Beersheba and Third...
- Egbert van Drielst (1745-1818), Dutch painter Egbert von Frankenberg und Proschlitz [de; nl] (1909-2000), East German military leader and politician Egbert...
- Ulrich Neckel 1933 – Hans Maikowski 1933 – Werner von Frankenberg und Proschlitz 1933 – Ludwig von Schröder 1935 – Friedrich von Rauch 1936 – Ludwig von...
- von Sie**** (b. 1925) and Maria Ida Barbara Helene von Frankenberg und Proschlitz (b. 1930). The couple has two sons and a daughter: Oskar Prinz von Preußen...
- Kulturbund Member of the SED Hugo Franke FDGB Egbert von Frankenberg and Proschlitz NDPD Member from October 31, 1951; replaced Heinz Neukirchen Resigned...
- Succeeded by Major Günter Beyer Preceded by Major Egbert von Frankenberg und Proschlitz Geschwaderkommodore of Kampfgeschwader 51 9 May 1943 – 25 February 1944...
- Friderich Ferdinand von Krogh and Rosine Elisabeth von Frankenburg und Proschlitz. He married Komtesse Siegfriede Victorine Knuth-Christiansdal on 6 February...
- his observer (Beobachter) Fähnrich zur See Ludwig v. Frankenberg und Proschlitz, dropped two bombs into the sea near the Admiralty Pier in Dover. On 24...
- Bienendorf PolanowitzKornfelde Polnisch Würbitz → Würbitz → Oberweiden OS ProschlitzAngersdorf Roschkowitz → Röstfelde SchiroslawitzGrenzfelde Woislawitz...
- Frankenberg und Proschlitz, SylviusMajor, then Oberstleutnant, later Oberst and then Generalmajor Sylvius von Frankenberg und Proschlitz [de] (1732–1795)...