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Bytom (Polish pronunciation: [ˈbɨtɔm] ; Silesian: Bytōm, Bytōń, German:
Beuthen O.S.) is a city in
Upper Silesia, in
southern Poland.
Located in the Silesian...
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Beuthen District, or
Beuthen Rural District (German:
Landkreis Beuthen, Polish:
Powiat ziemski Bytom) was an
Upper Silesian rural district with its seat...
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Stadion im.
Edwarda Szymkowiaka (English:
Edward Szymkowiak Stadium) is a multi-use
stadium in Bytom, Poland.
Until 1945
former name of
stadium was Hindenburg...
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Heinrich Donatien Wilhelm Schulz-
Beuthen (19 June 1838 in
Beuthen,
Upper Silesia (now Bytom, in Poland) – 12
March 1915 in Dresden) was a
composer of the...
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Beuthen Jewish Community was one of twenty-five
Jewish communities of the
district of Oppeln,
established in the city of
Beuthen (now Bytom, Poland)...
- his 677-acre
estate in
Romolkwitz and
owned shares in the
Fideikommiss Beuthen as well as
several coal mines. He
lived in a
palace in Nakło and, in 1892...
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Bytom Odrzański [ˈbɨtɔm ɔˈdʐaɲskʲi] (German:
Beuthen an der Oder) is a town on the Oder
river in
western Poland, in Nowa Sól
County of
Lubusz Voivodeship...
- The
Duchy of
Bytom (Polish: Księstwo Bytomskie) or
Duchy of
Beuthen (German:
Herzogtum Beuthen) was one of many
Silesian duchies. It was
established in Upper...
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eyewitness said the
train contained "the
women of
Beuthen". Saul Friedländer
wrote that the
Beuthen Jews were from the
Organization Schmelt labor camps...
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Beuthener SuSV 09 was a
German ****ociation
football club from the city of
Beuthen,
Upper Silesia in what was then part of
Germany but is
today Bytom, Poland...