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- Prostki [ˈprɔstki] is a village in Ełk County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district)...
- The Battle of ProstkI was fought near Prostki (German: Prostken), Duchy of Prussia (today in Ełk County, Poland) on October 8, 1656, between forces of...
- in Prostken (Prostki) and Sudauen (Suwałki) Stalag I-F in Sudauen (Suwałki) Oflag 52 in Ebenrode (Nesterov) Oflag 53 in Pagėgiai Oflag 56 in Prostken (Prostki)...
- Ernst Meyer (10 July 1887 in Prostken – 2 February 1930 in Potsdam) was a German Communist political activist and politician and a chairman of the KPD...
- the Duchy of Prussia and Lithuania. On 8 October 1656, at the Battle of Prostken, he defeated the Brandenburgian and Swedish armies, capturing Prince Bogusław...
- Tartar cavalry overran a Brandenburgian-Swedish force in the Battle of Prostken in Ducal Prussia. Gosiewski then ravaged Ducal Prussia, burning 13 towns...
- Lubrze Battle of Cádiz 9 September - England defeats Spain. Battle of Prostken 8 OctoberPrince Bogusław Radziwiłł defeated by loyal Polish. Battle...
- were also six Zweiglager ("sub-camps"), designated Stalag I-F/Z: Prostki (Prostken) Dłutowo (Fischborn) Ciechanów (Zichenau) Liese über Mischienitz, Zichenau...
- 2,000 Crimean Tatars. On October 8, Gosiewski's army won the Battle of Prostken (October 8), but after the Tatars decided to return to the Crimea, the...
- Memel · Bw Allenstein · Bw Osterode · Bw Scharfenwiese · Bw Lyck · Bw Prostken · Bw Angerburg · Bw Guwalki · Bw Mohrungen Bw Ansbach · Bw Aschaffenburg...