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Gusev (Russian: Гу́сев; German:
Gumbinnen; Lithuanian: Gumbinė; Polish: Gąbin) is a town and the
administrative center of
Gusevsky District of Kaliningrad...
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Regierungsbezirk Gumbinnen (German pronunciation: [gʊmˈbɪnən]) was a Regierungsbezirk, or
government region, of the
Prussian province of East Prussia...
- The
Gumbinnen Operation, also
known as the
Goldap Operation (or Goldap-
Gumbinnen Operation, Russian: Гумбиннен-Гольдапская наступательная операция), was...
- The
Battle of
Gumbinnen,
initiated by
forces of the
German Empire on 20
August 1914, was a
German offensive on the
Eastern Front during the
First World...
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Mohrungen (Ermland)
Lithuanian chamber department at
Gumbinnen (Gusev) with the
districts of:
Gumbinnen Insterburg Memel Olecko Ragnit Seehesten (Sensburg)...
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coordination with each other. The
Germans retreated to
Gumbinnen provoking Battle of
Gumbinnen.
According to Prit Buttar, The Dual
Alliance and Franco-Russian...
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Heydekrug Gumbinnen 16,502 71.9 18,112 71.8 22,475 68.7
Insterburg Gumbinnen 10,108 25.0 9,537 18.3 5,399 9.3
Niederung Gumbinnen 18,366 49.1 20...
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captured by the
empire in 1914,
though there was some overlap:
Gusev (
Gumbinnen in German) was the site of the
initial Russian victory.
According to the...
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Frankfurt and Potsdam [de] East
Prussia (Königsberg in Prussia); regions:
Gumbinnen and Königsberg
Pomerania (Stettin); regions: Köslin,
Stettin and Stralsund...
- She was sold in 1934 and
renamed Gumbinnen. She was sunk by a
British destroyer in 1941,
raised and repaired.
Gumbinnen was
seized by the
Allies in Flensburg...