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Samuel Willenberg, nom de
guerre Igo (16
February 1923 – 19
February 2016), was a
Polish Holocaust survivor, artist, and writer. He was a Sonderkommando[citation...
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Willenberg may
refer to:
Samuel Willenberg (1923–2016), Polish-Israeli
sculptor and
Holocaust survivor Jan
Willenberg (1571–1613),
author of woodcuts...
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Wielbark culture (German: Wielbark-
Willenberg-Kultur; Polish:
Kultura wielbarska) is an Iron Age
archaeological complex which flourished on the territory...
- Jan
Willenberg (23 June 1571,
Trzebnica – 3
October 1613, Prague) was a late-renaissance
author of woodcuts,
prints and
drawings active in
Moravia and...
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tertiary university, by
Emperor Joseph I as a
response to
Christian Josef Willenberg's petition addressed to
preceding emperor Leopold I. In 1806, the institute...
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Willenberg (née Lubelczyk) (Hebrew: -עדה וילנברג) (born 11
January 1929) is a Polish-Israeli
Holocaust survivor. She is the
widow of
fellow Holocaust...
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surrounded Samsonov's
Second Army in the
woods between Allenstein and
Willenberg. The rout that
followed was
named the
Battle of
Tannenberg by Hindenburg...
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resident ex
diversis nationibus aggregati.
Though differing from the
earlier Willenberg culture, some
traditions were continued, thus the
corresponding archaeological...
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Wielbark [ˈvjɛlbark] (German:
Willenberg) is a town in
Szczytno County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in
northern Poland. It is the seat of the
gmina (administrative...
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Samuel Willenberg.
Among the
Jewish prisoners who
escaped after setting fire to the camp,
there were two 19-year-olds,
Samuel Willenberg and Kalman...