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- Paldiski is a town and Baltic Sea port located on the Pakri Peninsula in northwestern Estonia. Originally established as a small Swedish port known as...
- The Raid on Baltischport was a successful Swedish military operation during the Russo-Swedish war of 1788–1790 which targeted the small Estonian port of...
- (1788–90) Battle of Hogland Battle of Reval Battle of Viborg Bay Raid on Baltischport First Barbary War First Battle of Tripoli Harbor Finnish War Expedition...
- Chancellor took advantage of a meeting between the Emperor and the Tsar in Baltischport (now Paldiski, Estonia) for a friendly discussion. After talks with Russian...
- Weissenstein Paistu Paistel Pakri Rogö Pala Palla Palamuse Bartholomäi Paldiski Baltischport Palivere Pallifer Palj****aare Karls Insel Pandivere Pantifer Painiidu...
- Smaller harbors, under port captains, were as follows. Hafenkapitän Baltischport Hafenkapitän Krivorutschi Hafenkapitän Libau Hafenkapitän Lowkolowo (Saint...
- the ship, together with the destroyer Z28, ferried 370 people from Baltischport, Estonia, to Libau. The following day, she escorted ships loaded with...
- Z36 escorted the troopship MV Monte Rosa, laden with refugees, from Baltischport, Estonia, to Gotenhafen, Germany, on 16 September. Four days later, the...
- island prison. In 1942, the SS decided to use the Pakri Islands near Baltischport (now Paldiski in Estonia) for this purpose, but the German defeat at...
- Z28 escorted the troopship MV Monte Rosa, laden with refugees, from Baltischport, Estonia, to Gotenhafen, Germany, on 16 September. That month, the flotilla...