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Strzegom [ˈstʂɛɡɔm] (German:
Striegau) is a town in Świdnica County,
Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It is the seat of the
Gmina Strzegom...
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Hohenfriedeberg (now Dobromierz, Poland), also
known as the
Battle of
Striegau (now Strzegom, Poland) was one of
Frederick the Great's most
admired victories...
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directly on the rail-line
between the
towns of
Jawor (Jauer) and
Strzegom (
Striegau). Its
prisoners were
mostly Jews,
Poles and
Soviet citizens. At its peak...
- Schörner made
preparations for a
further attack to the south-east at
Striegau,
which was
commenced on 9 March.
Though there were not
enough forces available...
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Kritzinger worked as an
attorney at the
Amtsgericht (district court) in
Striegau (today, Strzegom). He then was emplo**** by the
Reich Ministry of Justice...
- Otto Beständig (21
February 1835,
Striegau – 26
February 1917, Hamburg) was a
German composer, conductor, organist, and pianist.
Sacred Oratorios Salomons...
- 1745
during the
Second Silesian War at the
Battle of Hohenfriedberg, near
Striegau.
There are many
legends surrounding the
origins of the march. Supposedly...
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Colonel Sigismund Dabasi-Halász
helped win the
Battle of
Hohenfriedberg at
Striegau on May 4, 1745, by
attacking the
Austrian combat formation on its flank...
- The
Strzegomka is a
river of Poland, a
tributary of the
Bystrzyca in Samotwór.
Before 1945, the
river was
known as the
Striegau. v t e...
- Kladsko)
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