-
dniach II
Wojny Światowej" (
Sorau in den
letzten Tagen des
Zweiten Weltkriegs,
Tagebuchnotizen der
Zeitzeugin Martha Neumann Soraus Schreckenstage), in: Kronika...
- The Halle-
Sorau-Guben
Railway Company (Halle-
Sorau-Gubener Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft (HSGE) was a
private German railway company,
which was
founded in 1868...
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eventually settled on a
career in music. He held
important positions in Leipzig,
Sorau, Eisenach, and
Frankfurt before settling in
Hamburg in 1721,
where he became...
- 1683 in
Sorau,
Electorate of
Saxony (now Żary, Poland); died: 7
September 1745 at the
forest castle near Żary) was Lord of Żary (German:
Sorau) and Trzebiel...
- (1887–1945;
until 1938 part of Posen-West Prussia) Soldin [de] (1818–1945)
Sorau (Lusatia) [de] (1816–1
April 1946,
remainder west of the Oder
merged into...
-
University of Jena
Michael Neander (philologist) (1525–1595),
philologist from
Sorau,
Germany Other uses
Neander crater on the Moon.
Neander Lake, a lake in...
-
October 1916 – 14
August 2011) was a
German actor.
Schoenfelder was born in
Sorau/Lower
Lusatia and died in Berlin. He was 94. He was the
German dubbing voice...
- duke of Saxonia-Weissenfels. From 1705 to 1715, he was
superintendent in
Sorau (today Zary in Poland). He left for
Hamburg because of
theological disputes...
-
reunited with his
mother and
sisters in Dresden.
Fechner was
educated first at
Sorau (now Żary in
Western Poland). In 1817
Fechner studied medicine for six months...
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Regierungsbezirk Frankfurt Calau 1849 43363 12143 28.0%
Regierungsbezirk Frankfurt Sorau 1858 71826 10116 14.1%
Regierungsbezirk Liegnitz Hoyerswerda 1855 30068...