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    Boldekow is a municipality in the Vorpommern-Greifswald district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. From 1648 to 1720, Boldekow was part of Swedish...
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    communities like Galenbeck (Kotelow, Lübbersdorf, Schwichtenberg), Brunn and Boldekow, and has approximately 6,500 citizens. The former municipality Genzkow...
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    Pasewalk. The French ran down and captured several small Prussian columns at Boldekow on 30 October, Anklam on 1 November, Wolgast on 3 November, and Wismar...
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    five) and several other medical reference works. Sprengel was born at Boldekow in Pomerania, and he is considered of German nationality. His father, a...
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    Lassan2 Lütow Sauzin Wolgast1, 2 Zemitz 2. Anklam-Land Bargischow Blesewitz Boldekow Bugewitz Butzow Ducherow Iven Krien Krusenfelde Liepen3 Medow Neetzow3...
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  • Kołobrzeg Kołobrzeg Boissin Belgard Byszyno Białogard Białogard Boldekow Anklam Boldekow Anklam-Land Ost-vorpommern Boldevitz Rügen Parchtitz Bergen auf...
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  • municipality in the Vorpommern-Greifswald district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. On 1 January 2012, it became part of the municipality Boldekow. v t e...
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    capitulated and three isolated Prussian columns were hunted down and captured at Boldekow, Anklam, and Wolgast. This left only one Prussian corps at large between...
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  • Meiersberg Mönkebude Vogelsang-Warsin 3. Anklam-Land Bargischow Blesewitz Boldekow Bugewitz Butzow Ducherow Iven Krien Krusenfelde Medow Neetzow-Liepen Neu...
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    mopped up the Prussian forces in the area in a series of surrenders at Boldekow on 30 October, Anklam and Küstrin on 1 November, and Wolgast on 2 and 3...
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  • Bargischow Blesewitz Boldekow Bugewitz Butzow Ducherow Iven Krien Krusenfelde Medow Neetzow-Liepen Neu Kosenow Neuenkirchen Postlow Rossin Sarnow Spantekow...
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    artillery convoy with 600 soldiers, 25 guns, 48 wagons, and 800 horses at Boldekow south of Anklam. Bila, his older brother General-Major Karl Anton Ernst...
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    surrendered with 600 soldiers and 25 guns to some of Lannes' units at Boldekow, 14 kilometers south of Anklam. On 1 November, the fortress of Küstrin...
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    tailor and his mother was a midwife. The family moved twice, first to Boldekow then, in 1867, to Anklam where he attended the Gymnasium. It was there...
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  • 1754 by Joachim Friedrich Sprengel, rector in Anklam and later pastor in Boldekow. This account was republished in 1773 by the historian and secretary of...
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    Rhön, Tönisvorst, Wetzlar, Werne. Großer Landgraben near Klempenow and Boldekow in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Kleiner Landgraben near Altentreptow in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern...
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