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- [ˈjɛsɛɲiːk]; until 1947 Frývaldov (Czech pronunciation: [ˈfriːvaldof]); German: Freiwaldau, Polish: Frywałdów) is a spa town in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic...
- The County of Freiwaldau was a primarily German county in the Sudetenland areas of the former Czechoslovkia. It was created in 1938 out of the political...
- Bezirkshauptmannschaften). The first division consisted of seven districts – Troppau, Freiwaldau, Jägerndorf, Freudenthal, Teschen, Friedek and Bielitzwhich were each...
- VIII-E Johannisbrunn Oflag VIII-F Mährisch-Trübau Oflag VIII-G Weidenau/Freiwaldau Oflag VIII-H/H Oberlangendorf/Sternberg Oflag VIII-H/Z Eulenberg/Roemerstadt...
- arrived at the region around Trautenau (Trutnov), and the region around Freiwaldau (Jeseník), often founding settlements in previously uninhabited mountainous...
- delegation proposed border correction such that Eger, Rumburg, Friedland, and Freiwaldau were to become part of Germany because of their half a million German-speaking...
- (born 1940 in Freiwaldau) is a contemporary artist who lives in Ottobeuren, Upper Swabia. Diether Kunerth was born in 1940 in Freiwaldau in the Reichsgau...
- witch trials was a series of witch trials which occurred in the Jeseník (Freiwaldau) and Šumperk (Mährisch Schönberg) area in the present-day Czech Republic...
- Zippelius 1943–1945: Karl Ferdinand Edler von der Planitz Troppau Bärn Freiwaldau Freudenthal Grulich Hohenstadt Jägerndorf Landskron Mährisch Schönberg...
- border correrctions of Bohemia such that Eger, Rumburg, Friedland, and Freiwaldau were to become part of Germany. Notably, the German-Bohemian lands were...