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Lyublino (Russian: Лю́блино; German:
Seerappen; Polish: Zaropy; Lithuanian: Serupėnai, Serapai) is a
settlement under jurisdiction of the town of Svetly...
- 1917, and in
Seerappen near Königsberg, East
Prussia from 2 May 1917. It was
taken out of
service 17
November 1917 and
stored in
Seerappen, from where...
- force-marched from
several smaller concentrations camps—which
included Jesau,
Seerappen, Schippenbeil, Gerdauen, and Helgenbeil—near Königsberg, many
dying along...
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Kleszczewo Klišiai
Lesnoy Лесной
Sarkau Sarkowo Šarkuva
Lyublino Люблино
Seerappen Karnyczewo/Zaropy Karnyčiai
Maltsevo Мальцево
Klein Karpowen Karpówko...
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extreme cold, and one of the
airships was destro**** in a
forced landing at
Seerappen. The plan was
subsequently abandoned. In 1917 the
German High Command...
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Medenau Lugovoye Gutenfeld Lushki Uhlenhorst L'vovskoye
Gudwallen Lyublino Seerappen (?Schorschenen)
Malcevo Kleinkarpau Malinovka Podewitten Malinovka Sprakten...
- and at the
Eastern Front;
retired on 17
November 1917 and laid up at
Seerappen. In 1920
ordered to be
transferred to
Belgium as part of war reparations...
- Schichau-Werft in Gdańsk Schirkenp**** (Scherokopas) Schippenbeil/Sępopol,
Poland Seerappen/Lyublino,
Russia Sophienwalde Stolp/Słupsk Preußisch
Stargard (Starogard...
- Army's East
Prussian Offensive,
mostly Polish and
Hungarian Jews from
Seerappen, Jesau, Heiligenbeil, Schippenbeil, and
Gerdauen (subcamps of Stutthof...
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Stutthof subcamps: Gerdauen, Heiligenbeil, Jesau, Praust, Schippenbeil, and
Seerappen Citations USHMM 2009, p. 955.
Blatman 2011, p. 371.
USHMM 2009, p. 291...