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first recorded as
Sopoth in 1283 and
Sopot in 1291. The
Germanized form
Zoppot is
derived from the
original Polish name. In the 19th
century and in the...
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almost till the end of
World War II it was a
place of
operatic festivals (
Zoppot Festspiele) and
Sopot was
recognised throughout Europe and
frequently labelled...
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Klaus Günter Karl
Nakszynski was born on 18
October 1926 in
Zoppot, Free City of
Danzig (now Sopot, Poland), to Polish-German parents. His...
- of
Danzig (1920–39)
included the city of
Danzig (Gdańsk), the
towns of
Zoppot (Sopot),
Oliva (Oliwa),
Tiegenhof (Nowy Dwór Gdański),
Neuteich (Nowy Staw)...
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final offensive on 15
March 1945; the main thrust,
toward the
coast at
Zoppot between Gdingen and Danzig,
being undertaken by the 70th and 49th Army advancing...
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Wilhelm Hermann Karsten (6
November 1817, in
Stralsund – 10 July 1908, in
Zoppot) was a
German botanist and geologist. Born in Stralsund, he
followed the...
- Danzig) was a
medical doctor and the
founder of the
first spa
located in
Zoppot (Sopot).
Johann (Jean)
Georg Haffner came to the Free City of
Danzig in...
- from the
northern part of the
Neustadt district. The
rural community of
Zoppot received the town
charter on
April 1, 1902.
After World War I, due to the...
- Am Schloßgarten 24 (Oliwa,
Opata Rybickiego street) XI Hindersinstraße 6 (Kasztanowa street) XII
Zoppot, Schulstraße 23/25 (Sopot, Kościuszki street)...
- was
evacuated by ship to Danzig, and emplo****
there between Danzig and
Zoppot until the
beginning of May 1945, when it had been
almost completely wiped...