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Szprotawa [ʂprɔˈtava] (German:
Sprottau) is a town in
western Poland, in Żagań County,
Lubusz Voivodeship. It has 11,820
inhabitants (2019). The region...
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August 1884),
German dramatist,
novelist and theatre-director, was born at
Sprottau in
Prussian Silesia. He
studied theology at
Halle and
Breslau (1826–1829)...
- The
Landkreis Sprottau was a
district of the
German state Prussia from 1816 to 1945. It was part of the
Prussian Province of
Lower Silesia,
before 1919...
- rider" from
German Silesian literature,
precisely from the
Chronicle of
Sprottau (since 1945
Polish Szprotawa) by J.G. Kreis,
written in the
first half...
- Freystadt, Glogau, Goldberg, Grünberg, Liegnitz, Löwenberg, Lüben,
Sagan and
Sprottau as well as the
lands of
Prussian Upper Lusatia with the
exception of Hoyerswerda...
- 1932, when it was
dissolved and most of its
territory was
merged into the
Sprottau district, with some
smaller areas being ****igned to
other adjacent districts...
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Landkreis Löwenberg
Landkreis Lüben
Landkreis Rothenburg (Ob. Laus.)
Landkreis Sprottau During the
Polish post-war
census of
December 1950, data
about the pre-war...
- (Seveřské knížectví, Księstwo Siewierskie,
Herzogtum Sewerien)
Duchy of
Sprottau [de]
Duchy of Steinau [de]
Duchy of Strehlitz [de]
Duchy of Świdnica (Svídnické...
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Kranold was
elected to the
Silesian provincial parliament to
represent Sprottau District from 1925-32. In 1933, he was
arrested on the day of the Reichstag...
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Heavy machine guns from the
former World War II
German military airport Sprottau.
Apart from its
educational mission, the museum's most
important work is...