-
Drawsko Pomorskie [ˈdrafskɔ pɔˈmɔrskʲɛ] (until 1948 Polish: Drawsko; German:
Dramburg) is a town in the West
Pomeranian Voivodeship, in
northwestern Poland....
-
thereafter in
Drossen Dramburg [de] (1816–1945; from 1938 part of
Pomeranian Region of Posen-West Prussia),
based in
Dramburg Schivelbein [de] (1816–1945)...
-
Guards Tank Army, 3rd
Shock Army, and
First Polish Army in the area of
Dramburg. This
pocket was destro**** by the Red Army on 7
March 1945. On 8 March...
- In
early 1945, the
division fought in the
vicinities of
Neustettin and
Dramburg, with its last
battles fought around Freienwalde near the Oder
River during...
-
established itself and is only
rarely used. In Poland, they tend to
speak of the
Dramburg Lake
District (Pojezierze Drawskie) when
referring to
Pomeranian Switzerland...
- Brandenburg-Prussia and Sweden. Also, the
districts of
Schivelbein (Świdwin) and
Dramburg (Drawsko Pomorskie),
formerly belonging to the Neumark, were
merged into...
- to the 3rd
Panzer Army in March. They were deplo**** in the
vicinity of
Dramburg, Pomerania. In
February 1945, the X SS
Corps controlled the 5th Jäger Division...
-
Retrieved 2019-03-07. Sousa-Pinto, Bernardo; Anto, Aram; Berger, Markus;
Dramburg, Stephanie; Pfaar, Oliver; et al. (2022). "Real-world data
using mHealth...
- area,
while the X SS
Corps of the 3rd
Panzer Army had been
surrounded at
Dramburg.
Rokossovsky opened the
second phase of his
offensive on
March 6. The 2nd...
-
Pomerania (northern Vorpommern), and the
districts of
Schivelbein and
Dramburg,
formerly belonging to the Neumark.
While in the
Kingdom of Prussia, the...