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- 1382) and Częstochówka in 1470–80. The city was also known in German as Tschenstochau and in Russian as Ченстохов (Chenstokhov). A Lusatian culture cemetery...
- Zamosch/Himmlerstadt/Pflugstadt (Zamość) Distrikt Radom Stadtkreise Kielce, Radom, Tschenstochau (Częstochowa) Kreishauptmannschaften Busko (Busko-Zdrój), Jedrzejow...
- Sachsenhausen concentration camp. Zweite Sonderaktion Krakau Sonderaktion Tschenstochau in Częstochowa Sonderaktion Lublin, regional m**** murder in Lublin;...
- Hugo Schneider AG (HASAG) Eisen und Metallwerke GmbH, Werk Apparatebau Tschenstochau - Częstochowa, Poland. pae - probably HASAG Skarżysko-Kamienna. DZ Metallwalzwerke...
- relocated from the Western Front to the Eastern Front where it was based at Tschenstochau, present-day Częstochowa in southern Poland. On or near 23 January,...
- Polish). Retrieved 24 September 2023. "Zwangsarbeitslager für Juden Tschenstochau bei der HASAG Rakow". Bundesarchiv.de (in German). Retrieved 24 September...
- Iron Cross of **** Germany. Finger was killed on 27 January 1945 near Tschenstochau, Poland during the Soviet Vistula–Oder Offensive. Knight's Cross of...
- Częstochowa Towarowa Platforms 2 Tracks 3 Construction Structure type Building: Yes History Opened 1911 Previous names Stradom, Tschenstochau Stradom...
- Jews,          2) Supplying them with Food,          3) Selling them Foodstuffs. Tschenstochau, Częstochowa, 24.9.42    Der Stadthauptmann Dr. Franke...
- książki wydanéj z polecenia Najprzewielbniejszego Arcy-biskupa Dunina. Tschenstochau: Kohn und Oderfeld, 1887. Marcin Dunin: Nowy pana naszego Jezusa Chrystusa...