- Mysłowice [mɨswɔˈvʲit͡sɛ] (German:
Myslowitz; Silesian: Myslowicy) is a city in
Silesia in Poland,
bordering Katowice. The po****tion of the city as of...
- pipe.
Several rooms in
block 11 were
deemed the Polizei-Ersatz-Gefängnis
Myslowitz in
Auschwitz (Auschwitz
branch of the
police station at Mysłowice). There...
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Lederer said
Pestek had left some
valuables with a
Polish girlfriend in
Myslowitz and that she
reported him when he
tried to
retrieve them. Kárný disputes...
- estate. On 3
October 1846, the
works of the
final stage of the Breslau-
Myslowitz (Wrocław-Mysłowice) rail line ended,
built and
operated by the
Upper Silesian...
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Maximilian Christian Gustav Carl
Braun (30
September 1850, in
Myslowitz – 19
February 1930, in Königsberg, today's Kaliningrad, in East Prussia) was a...
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Walter Heinrich (
Myslowitz,
German Empire, 2
January 1910 – unknown,
missing since February 1945) was a
German SS-Obersturmführer. As such, from August...
- Brzenskowitz), then
ruled by Germany, now part of Mysłowice (German:
Myslowitz), on 5 July 1881. At twelve-years-of-age,
Hlond went to Turin,
Italy to...
- Silesia. It
connected Wrocław (Breslau) in
Lower Silesia with Mysłowice (
Myslowitz) in
Upper Silesia. The
first section was
opened in 1842 (183 years ago) (1842)...
- May 1982) was a
German communist politician.
Albert Norden was born in
Myslowitz,
Silesia on 4
December 1904, one of the five
recorded children born to...
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First Silesian Uprising Reichswehr forces fighting insurgents in
Myslowitz during the
First Silesian Uprising.
Belligerents Grenzschutz Reichswehr POW...