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Strehla (Upper Sorbian: Strjela,
pronounced [ˈstʁʲɛla]) is a
small town in the
district of Meißen, Saxony, Germany. It is
located on the
river Elbe, north...
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symbol of the
Lords of
Strehla, the deer
antler the
symbol of the
Lords of Biberstein, who in 1317
succeeded the
Lords of
Strehla as the
Lords of Beeskow...
- The
Battle of
Strehla (20
August 1760) was a
military engagement fought during the
Seven Years' War
between the
Kingdom of
Prussia and Austria. The Austrian...
- Union. The
first contact between American and
Soviet patrols occurred near
Strehla,
after First Lieutenant Albert Kotzebue, an
American soldier,
crossed the...
- "seized
Margrave Gero's
march as far as the
river Elbe", and also Bautzen,
Strehla and Meissen. At the end of July, he parti****ted at a
meeting of the Saxon...
- 12:05, and
across by 12:30.
Kotzebue had gone from
Leckwitz to the Elbe at
Strehla,
which he
mistook for Groba, on his map,
where he made his
crossing and...
- (surrender)
Torgau (1759)
Korbitz Hoyerswerda Sackwitz Maxen Meissen Dresden Strehla Torgau (3rd siege)
Wittenberg (1760)
Torgau Döbeln
Hilbersdorf Erbisdorf...
- and the
Mulde Rivers contacted elements of the
Soviet 5th
Guards Army at
Strehla, in the
vicinity of
Riesa and
again at
Torgau on Elbe Day.
Until VE-day...
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Thietmar of
Merseburg reported in his
Chronicon that Bolesław set
Strehla Castle in the
Margraviate of
Meissen ablaze on his way back to Poland,...
- (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania)
Straubing (Bavaria)
Strausberg (Brandenburg)
Strehla (Saxony)
Stromberg (Rhineland-Palatinate) Stühlingen (Baden-Württemberg)...