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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...
- Gitschiner Kreis – 16 political districts: Gitschin Königgrätz Königinhof Trautenau Braunau Reichenau Senftenberg Neustadt Horzic Hohenelbe Podiebrad Neubidschow...
- German National Socialist Party. The party programs of the DAP were the Trautenau Programme [es] (1904) and the Iglau Programme [es] (1913). German Workers'...
- 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...
- (Goltsch-Jenikau) Čáslav (Tschaslau) Kolín 29 October 1870  032  Trutnov (Trautenau) main stn. Trutnov Poříčí [cs] (Parschnitz)  071  Nymburk (Neuenburg)...
- individually. Initially, the Austrians were pressed back everywhere except at Trautenau (Trutnov), where they bested the Prussians despite great losses to their...
- concentration camp, Lublin and Gross-Rosen and others. He was a commander of the Trautenau-Parschnitz camp. He was born in Zschakau (now Beilrode) near Torgau, Germany...
- 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...
- 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...