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Trutnov (Czech pronunciation: [ˈtrutnof]; German:
Trautenau) is a town in the
Hradec Králové
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 30,000 inhabitants...
- The
Battle of
Trautenau (German:
Schlacht bei
Trautenau) or
Battle of
Trutnov was
fought on 27 June 1866,
during the Austro-Prussian War. It was the only...
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commemorate the
Battle of
Trautenau. Gablenz's
former tombstone of the
Zurich muni****l
cemetery was also
taken to
Trautenau and it is
situated opposite...
- individually. Initially, the
Austrians were
pressed back
everywhere except at
Trautenau (Trutnov),
where they
bested the
Prussians despite great losses to their...
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Gitschiner Kreis – 16
political districts:
Gitschin Königgrätz Königinhof
Trautenau Braunau Reichenau Senftenberg Neustadt Horzic Hohenelbe Podiebrad Neubidschow...
- Dorries-Füllner (800)
Bernsdorf Bernartice (Trutnov District) Part of the '
Trautenau Ring' of
labor camps under the
command Fritz Ritterbusch and Else Hawlik...
- At first, the
Austrian Army
defeated the
Second Army in the
Battle of
Trautenau on 27 June 1866. However, next day,
Frederick ordered his
divisions to...
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Trautenauer Echo was a
German language newspaper published from
Trautenau. The
newspaper was
founded in 1900.
Politically it was an
organ of the Social...
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Josef Rose (born 16
March 1943 in
Trautenau) is an East
German former handball player who
competed in the 1972
Summer Olympics. In 1972 he was part of...
- century, German-speaking
settlers from
Silesia arrived at the
region around Trautenau (Trutnov), and the
region around Freiwaldau (Jeseník),
often founding...