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Tarnowskie Góry (Polish: [tarˈnɔfskjɛ ˈɡurɨ] ; German:
Tarnowitz; Silesian:
Tarnowske Gōry) is a city in Silesia,
southern Poland,
located in the Silesian...
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named after the scientist.
Wernicke was born on May 15, 1848, in
Tarnowitz, a
small town in
Upper Silesia, Prussia, now
Tarnowskie Góry, Poland.[citation...
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districts of
Pless (Pszczyna) and
Rybnik in the southeast, as well as
Tarnowitz (Tarnowskie Góry) in the east and Tost-Gleiwitz (Gliwice) in the interior...
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Between 20 and 25 August, the
rebellion spread to Königshütte (Chorzów),
Tarnowitz (Tarnowskie Góry), Rybnik,
Lublinitz (Lubliniec) and
Gross Strehlitz (Strzelce...
- Beuthen). In 1873 the
Beuthen District was
divided up: The Kattowitz,
Tarnowitz and
Zabrze districts were
formed from
parts of the district's land. In...
- -Provinzial–Heil- und
Pflegeanstalt (Anstalt) E479 in
Tarnowskie Góry (
Tarnowitz) - 207 POWs
railway work E484 in Nysa (Neisse) -
labouring E486 in Nysa...
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Grottkau Zabrze (from 1915: Hindenburg)
Kattowitz Kreuzburg Leobschütz
Lublinitz Neiße
Neustadt Oppeln Pleß
Ratibor Rosenberg Rybnik Tarnowitz Tost–Gleiwitz...
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their respective dukes and of the
territories of Oderberg, Beuthen, and
Tarnowitz as
pledges from the king of Bohemia, who
could not
redeem his debts. By...
- 2016-03-04 at the
Wayback Machine Die
Volksabstimmung in
Oberschlesien 1921:
Tarnowitz Archived 2014-02-01 at the
Wayback Machine Die
Volksabstimmung in Oberschlesien...
- of the
Royal Prussian Army. The
regiment was
formed 1
October 1913 in
Tarnowitz. List of
Imperial German cavalry regiments Schulz, Hugo (1992). Die preussischen...