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    Wrocław (redirect from Breslau)
    Wrocław (Polish: [ˈvrɔt͡swaf] ; German: Breslau [ˈbʁɛslaʊ] ; also known by other names) is a city in southwestern Poland and the largest city in the historical...
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  • The Plagues of Breslau (Polish: Plagi Breslau) is a 2018 Polish crime thriller directed by Patryk Vega. It premiered on 24 November 2018. The title corresponds...
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  • Poland. Breslau may also refer to: Breslau, Ontario, Canada Breslau, Nebraska, U.S. Lindenhurst, New York or Breslau, New York, U.S. Breslau, Texas, U...
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    The siege of Breslau, also known as the Battle of Breslau, was a three-month-long siege of the city of Breslau in Lower Silesia, Germany (now Wrocław...
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    Regierungsbezirk Breslau, known colloquially as Middle Silesia (German: Mittelschlesien, Silesian: Strzodkowy Ślōnsk, Polish: Śląsk Środkowy) was a Regierungsbezirk...
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    SMS Breslau was a Magdeburg-class cruiser of the Imperial German Navy, built in the early 1910s and named after the Lower Silesian city of Breslau. Following...
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    university was founded in 1945, replacing the previous German University of Breslau. Following the territorial changes of Poland's borders, academics primarily...
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  • The Breslau Eleven (German: Breslau-Elf) was the name given to the Germany national football team who defeated Denmark 8–0 at Hermann-Göring-Sportfeld...
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  • Breslau, including SS Breslau (1882), a British cargo ship in service 1882–1932 SS Breslau (1901), a German cargo ship in service 1901–14 SMS Breslau...
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    of Breslau was a preliminary peace agreement signed on 11 June 1742 following long negotiations at the Silesian capital Wrocław (German: Breslau) by...
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  • Battle of Breslau may refer to: Battle of Breslau (1757), part of the Third Silesian War, part of the Seven Years' War Siege of Breslau (1757), part of...
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    Werkraumausstellung, 'Workplace and House Exhibition') was a building exhibition held in Breslau, Weimar Republic (today Wrocław, Poland) in 1929. Organized by the Silesian...
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  • Bobby Breslau (1942/43 – January 30, 1987) was an American designer of fashion accessories. He began working with Stephen Burrows in the garment industry...
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    Breslau is an unincorporated community in Pierce County, Nebraska, United States. It is located on U.S. Route 20, approximately equidistant from Plainview...
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    Breslau (ˈbɹɛzɑː) is a community located within the township of Woolwich, part of the Waterloo Regional Municipality in Ontario Canada. Separated from...
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    Mile (redirect from Breslau mile)
    Germans also used a longer version of the geographical mile. The Breslau mile, used in Breslau, and from 1630 officially in all of Silesia, equal to 11,250...
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  • prosperity in Silesia and Breslau. Due to the levelled fortifications, the city could grow beyond her old borders. Breslau became an important railway...
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    policy: during his rule in Breslau more than 1,000 people were executed on his orders, earning him the nickname "Hangman of Breslau". On 16 November 1942,...
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    Louise Catherine Breslau (6 December 1856 – 12 May 1927) was a German-born Swiss painter, who learned drawing to pass the time while bedridden with chronic...
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    The Breslau Tumbler is a breed of domestic pigeon. Breslau Tumblers, along with other varieties of domesticated pigeons, are all descendants from the rock...
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    SV Blitz Breslau was a German football club playing in Breslau, Lower Silesia in what was then part of Germany but is today Wrocław, Poland. The club...
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    Franz Bernhard Müller (May 13, 1851 in Breslau – April 24, 1925 in Grunewald, Berlin, known as Müller-Breslau from around 1875 to distinguish him from...
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  • Breslau is an unincorporated community in Hanover Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, located along the south side of the Susquehanna River. It was...
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  • Naomi Breslau (April 9, 1932 – October 13, 2018) was an American sociologist, psychiatric epidemiologist, and professor at Michigan State University....
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    located in Breslau, Germany (now Wrocław, Poland). It was one of the largest synagogues in the German Empire and a centre of Reform Judaism in Breslau. Designed...
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    SC Preußen Breslau was a German association football club from the city of Breslau, Lower Silesia (today Wroclaw, Poland). The club was briefly part of...
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  • collectors became the predominant promoters of new trends in art." the Breslau Jewish collectors were Ismar Littmann, Carl Sachs, Max Silberberg, Schottländer...
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  • the destroyed or severely damaged buildings of the Technische Hochschule Breslau. The first lecture was given by Kazimierz Idaszewski on 15 November 1945...
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    gate and railing (1858). In 1918 the palace was donated to the city of Breslau. On 20 September 1926 the Palace Museum (Schlossmuseum) was opened, displaying...
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    The Duchy of Silesia (Polish: Księstwo śląskie, German: Herzogtum Schlesien, Czech: Slezské knížectví) with its capital at Wrocław was a medieval duchy...
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