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Krasnolesye (Russian: Красноле́сье; German:
Rominten, Groß-
Rominten, Hardteck; Lithuanian: Raminta, Rominta; Polish:
Rominty Wielkie)...
- The Reichsjägerhof
Rominten was
Hermann Göring's
Hunting Lodge in the
Rominter Heath (Russian:
Krasny Les; Красный лес; Polish:
Puszcza Romincka) in East...
- The
Rominten Hunting Lodge (German:
Jagdschloss Rominten) was the
residence of
Kaiser Wilhelm II in the
Rominter Heath in East Prussia. The
electoral Hunting...
- Reichsjägerhof, Göring's
smaller hunting lodge at
Rominten in East
Prussia (now Krasnolesye), in the
Rominten Heath, was
known as "Emmyhall"
after his second...
- Lange. In Germany, the Kongsnæs'
Sailors Station [de] in
Potsdam and the
Rominten Hunting Lodge were
erected for
Kaiser Wilhelm II.[citation needed] Exposed...
- the forest, like the Rominta/Rominte
river and the
settlement of Rominty/
Rominten, are
derived from the
Lithuanian syllable rom,
meaning calm, as the forest...
- the
reservation of
Rominten (in the South-Eastern part of East Prussia), in the
hunting ground of Göring he
calls "the ogre of
Rominten". He then
finds himself...
-
Carinhall after his
first wife,
while referring to his
hunting lodge at
Rominten (now Krasnolesye) – the Reichsjägerhof – as "Emmyhall".[citation needed]...
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Berlin or the
Neues Palais in Potsdam, and
others from
places as
diverse as
Rominten, Coburg, Letzlingen, Wilhelmshöhe, Kiel, Posen, Pillau, Gaeta,
Corfu (where...
-
Versunkenes Paradies in Ostpreußen´
Landgut und Pferdegestüt
zwischen Rominten und
Trakehnen –
Dokumentation (1999)
Archived website mirroring various...