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- Stębark [ˈstɛmbark] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Grunwald, within Ostróda County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland...
- Zipperer came into contact with Berlin arts world. In 1931, Zipperer bought Tannenburg Castle, a castle dating back to the Staufer period, with its farm estate...
- Rosa von Tannenburg by Christoph von Schmid...
- ceased to write. In these can be found his commentary on the Battle of Tannenburg (1410) between the Teutonic Order and the Polish-Lithuanian and allied...
- locate the story of Christoph von Schmid's Rosa von Tannenburg (the Old Castle representing the Tannenburg) and the demolished New Castle (Fichtenburg) in...
- later an archivist (German: Archivrat) there. His poems, for example "Tannenburg: Ruf und Requiem" (Tannenberg: A Call and a Requiem; 1934), and such stories...
- Schrozberg Schrozburg, Schrozberg Suhlburg, Untermünkheim-Suhlburg Tannenburg, Bühlertann-Tannenburg Schloss Tierberg, Braunsbach-Tierberg W****erburg Untermünkheim...
- numerous engagements along the Eastern Front, including the Battles of Tannenburg, Galicia, Przemyśl, the Gorlice-Tarnow Offensive, both Battles of the...
- And The Advent Of American Pursuit In World War I (Illustrated ed.). Tannenburg Publishing. ISBN 978-1-78625-247-0. Retrieved 16 January 2024. Treadwell...
- East Prussia’s southern and eastern borders. Just prior to the Battle of Tannenburg, the German deputy chancellor, Clemens Delbrück, reported in a telegraph...