- Kolmar; Lin = Lindenwerder; Mar = Margonin; Sam (S) =
Samotschin (town); Sam (L) =
Samotschin (rural area) KM=www.KartenMeister.com entry; MQ=www.MapQuest...
-
administered the
communities of: Kol = Kolmar; Mar = Margonin; Sam =
Samotschin; Zac =
Zachasberg This
article is part of the
project Wikipedia:WikiProject...
- the area,
blocking east–west traffic.
North of
Margonin lay
Standesamt Samotschin. A
bridge crossed the river,
providing access to
southern Kreis Wirsitz...
- Polizeidistrikt) were
administered from the
towns of Budsin, Kolmar,
Samotschin, Schneidemühl and Usch. Belzyt,
Leszek (1998).
Sprachliche Minderheiten...
-
followed the same routes,
except the east road
continued along the
bluff to
Samotschin, and it had a
western route,
towards Czarnikau. Like many
other Posen...
-
suicide in May 1939.
Toller was born in 1893 into a
Jewish family in
Samotschin,
Germany (now Szamocin, Poland). He was the son of Ida (Kohn) and Max...
-
Szamocin [ʂaˈmɔt͡ɕin] (German:
Samotschin, 1943-45: Fritzenstadt) is a town in Chodzież County,
Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
Szamoczino in the Piast-ruled...
- the
Seelig Art Haggadah.
Heinz Seelig was born in the
Prussian city of
Samotschin in 1909, and grew up in Berlin. He
began drawing early in life, publishing...
-
south of
Samotschin in the
former Kreis Chodziesen/Kolmar in Posen, and
larger holding called Sypniewo (Zippnow)
located north of
Samotschin, in Złotów...