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Sztum ([ʂtum]) (formerly German:
Stuhm) is a town in
northern Poland in the Powiśle region,
located in the
Pomeranian Voivodeship. It is the
capital of...
- (1818-1920; 1939-1945),
based in
Strasburg in West
Prussia Stuhm (1818-1945),
based in
Stuhm Thorn[-Land (as of 1900)] [de] (1818-1920; 1939-1945), based...
- The
Stuhm district was a
Prussian district that
existed between 1818 and 1945. It
belonged to the part of West
Prussia that
remained in the
German Reich...
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sessions of the
Prussian diet at
Malbork (1506), Elbląg (1507) and
Sztum (
Stuhm) (1512); and he may have
attended a Poznań (Posen)
session (1510) and the...
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Marienburg in West Prussia [de], Marienwerder,
Rosenberg in West Prussia,
Stuhm, and the city of
Elbing (Elbląg); the
districts of
Elbing and Marienburg...
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started its
rebellion and soon
almost all Prussia,
except for Marienburg,
Stuhm (Sztum), and
Konitz (Chojnice), were free from
Teutonic rule. Most of the...
- encomp****ed the
districts of
Marienwerder (east of the Vistula),
Stuhm (based in
Stuhm, now Sztum),
Rosenberg (based in
Rosenberg in West Prussia, now...
- acrobatics.[citation needed] On June 16, 1929
Schulz crashed over the city of
Stuhm along with
Bruno Kaiser,
while taking part in the
ceremonial opening of...
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Swedish garrisons in
Stuhm (Sztum) and
Marienburg (Malbork) he was
drawn into
battle on 27 June 1629 at Honigfeld(t) or
Honigfelde near
Stuhm, in an
action known...
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village of Stuhmsdorf,
Poland (now
Sztumska Wieś, Poland), just
south of
Stuhm (Sztum). The
treaty introduced a
truce for 26+1⁄2 years. Sweden, weakened...