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Skoki [ˈskɔkʲi] (German:
Schokken) is a town in Poland,
Greater Poland Voivodeship, Wągrowiec County, with 4,003
inhabitants (2010). It is
located about...
- Wielkopolski, Poland)
Oflag XXI-A in
Schokken (Skoki, Poland)
Oflag XXI-B in
Schubin (Szubin)
Oflag XXI-C in
Schokken (Skoki) and
Schildberg (Ostrzeszów...
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Alberto De
Agazio (Messina, 5
September 1888 –
Schokken, 1
October 1943) was an
Italian general during World War II. He was born in
Messina on 5 September...
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Wongrowitz Schokken Skoki Town 1363 510 741 112
Schokken Schokken Wongrowitz Schokken Schokken Schokken Skoki Estate 227 37 190 0
Schokken Schokken Wongrowitz...
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Davide Dusmet de
Smours (Naples, 17 June 1881 –
Schokken, 24
November 1943) was an
Italian general during World War II. He was born in
Naples in 1881,...
- C****ibile he was
captured by the
Germans and
imprisoned in
Oflag 64/Z in
Schokken, Poland,
where he
remained until its
liberation by the Red Army in early...
- "brown" *brūn MDu brun and Du
bruin "brown"
choquer "to shock" *s****jan Du
schokken "to shock, to shake"
choisir "to choose" *kiosan MDu kiesen, Du kiezen...
- had
perished in the
sinking of POW
ships in the Aegean.
Oflag 64/Z in
Schokken,
Poland became the camp
where most
Italian general officers captured by...
- In May 1943 he was
arrested again, this time
being moved from
Grini to
Schokken in June 1943. He was
further imprisoned in Wollstein,
Schildberg and Luckenwalde...
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captured by the
Germans on 28
September 1943 and
imprisoned in
Oflag 64/Z in
Schokken, Poland.
There he
suffered a
heart attack and died on
November 30, 1943;...