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Wronki [ˈvrɔŋki] (German:
Wronke) is a town in the Szamotuły County, western-central Poland,
situated in the
Greater Poland Voivodeship. It is located...
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Adolf Pinner Born
August 31, 1842
Wronke/Wronki, Posen,
Prussia Died May 21, 1909(1909-05-21) (aged 66) Berlin,
German Empire Known for
Pinner reaction...
- the
first reliable pregnancy test in 1928.
Bernhard Zondek was born in
Wronke, Germany, now Wronki, Poland. He
studied medicine in Berlin, graduating...
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Germany 1931, 1948, 1949, 1952 (id=1295)
Bernhard Zondek July 29, 1891
Wronke,
German Empire November 8, 1966 New York City,
United States 1931, 1932...
- five
towns in the
district were Obersitzko, Pinne, Samter,
Scharfenort and
Wronke. Belzyt,
Leszek (1998).
Sprachliche Minderheiten im
preussischen Staat:...
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Koffka (22 June 1901 in
Wronke – 18
February 1994 in Hannover) was a
German lawyer and
judge at the
Federal Court in Berlin.: 187 She was one of...
- 1915, to
December 31, 1920,
appointed from
Carroll County, Iowa. Born in
Wronke, Prussia,
Salinger attended Cornell College and
worked as a lawyer, teacher...
- the New York
Times reported that a "town prison"
building in
Prussian Wronke was the site of a
fatal scaffolding collapse. At
least two
workers were...
- Treitel's
father Joseph (originally Josephson) (1816 – 1886) was born in
Wronke (now Wronki), in the
Prussian province of Posen, and
later moved to Breslau...
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became an
entomologist who
specialised in the bugs.
Stichel was born in
Wronke,
Prussian Province of
Posen (Wronki, Poland) and
attended the
Royal Realgymnasium...