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Tolkmicko (pronounced TOLK-mitzko [tɔlkˈmit͡skɔ], German:
Tolkemit) is a town in
northern Poland, on the
Vistula Lagoon,
about 20 km
northeast of Elbląg...
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Marienburg (Malbork),
Stuhm (Sztum),
Christburg (Kiszpork,
later Dzierzgoń) and
Tolkemit (Tolkmicko),
including the City of
Elbing (Elbląg) In contrast, southern...
- he
committed suicide. Prützmann was born in the East
Prussian town of
Tolkemit, the son of a businessman.
After completing his
secondary education at...
- what he
wrote himself in his work: that he was a
Dominican priest from
Tolkemit (Tolkmicko) near
Frauenburg (Frombork) just
north of
Elbing (Elbląg) in...
- Lange,
Maria Sulicka,
Maria Szeliga,
Gabriela Zapolska, and Jan
Lucjan Tolkemit. In
January 1889, the National-Socialist
Commune published its program...
- Transport')
granted the
merchant August Heinrich Caspritz, who came from
Tolkemit,
permission to
build and
operate a
factory for the
production of electrical...
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remaining German soldiers in East and West Prussia.
After the
occupation of
Tolkemit (Tolkmicko) on January 26, the
German refugees fled over the ice of the...
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mentioned by name in 1570 in the
course of a
dispute between the
captain of
Tolkemit and the
Elbing council. The do****ent
further testifies that
there was hardly...
- It was
operationally subordinated to the 48th Army on 25
April in the
Tolkemit area. For
capturing Braunsberg, the 66th was
awarded the
Order of Kutuzov...
- imp****able roads.
Until 1945, the
Lutheran Rehberg belonged to the
parish of
Tolkemit.[citation needed]
After World War II, the
German po****tion was expelled...