Oksywie culture (redirect from Oxhöft culture)
The Oksywie culture (German Oxhöft-Kultur) was an archaeological culture that existed in the area of modern-day Eastern Pomerania around the lower Vistula...
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also with Ptolemy's Leuonoi and with the Leonas of the Widsith. Rugii Oxhöft culture Dębczyn group Early history of Pomerania List of ancient Germanic...
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March 1945, its defenders and many civilians retreating to the headland at Oxhöft, from where they were evacuated to the Hel Peninsula. Danzig finally fell...
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III. In 1209, the present-day district of Oksywie was first mentioned (Oxhöft). Following the fragmentation of Poland, the region became part of the Duchy...
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of "Gothiscandza", the Goths expelled a people called the Ulmerugi. The Oxhöft culture is associated with parts of the Rugii and Lemovii. The archaeological...
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the East was succeeded by the Pomeranian culture, then in 150 BC by the Oxhöft (Oksywie) culture, and at the beginning of the first millennium by the Willenberg...
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were to defend the outskirts of Gdynia and the Oksywie Heights (German Oxhöft). Anti-air defence was provided by the 1st and 2nd battalion of AA artillery...
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1st century AD. The culture is named after the village Oksywie (formerly Oxhöft, today part of the city of Gdynia), where the first artifacts typical of...
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surrendered to the Germans following the Polish capitulation and renamed Oxhöft as a naval trawler. Following the German surrender at the end of the war...
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1938 August 1939 Captured by Germany October 1939 and used as survey ship Oxhoft. Returned to Poland in December 1945. Reclassified as a survey vessel in...
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inspired units of the navy and army, which fought admirably. On the plateau of Oxhöft we found trenches filled with dead Polish soldiers, who fell by hundreds...
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1941. She arrived in Oxhöft, (a suburb of Gdynia), without incident on 12 July. Her second foray was also abortive, departing Oxhöft 25 July 1941 and arriving...
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"Ike Moriz und Kurt Buschmann bei oxhoft", 26.06.2023". Der Reinbeker, Seite 24, "Ike Moriz und Kurt Buschmann bei oxhoft”, 26.06.2023. Retrieved 8 August...
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German military operations against the remaining Polish resistance in nearby Oxhöft (Oksywie) and Hela (Hel); they were also granted access to the Westerplatte...
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the parish was part of Archangel Michael parish, based in the village of Oxhöft/Oksywie. In 1926 the largely uninhabited neighbourhood was incorporated...
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anti-aircraft gun. The boat had a complement of 25. She made short voyages from Oxhöft (a suburb of Gdynia in modern-day Poland), to Windau (Ventspils in Latvia)...
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Grossendorf on the 10th. During a duel with a Soviet coastal artillery battery at Oxhöft, a 15 cm shell prematurely detonated in the barrel and destroyed the gun...
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War II: Invasion of Poland: The minesweeper was scuttled at Hel. She was refloated the next day, repaired and entered Kriegsmarine service as Oxhoft....
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Fleets, 1939. London: Chatham Publishing. p. 504. ISBN 1-86176-023-X. "Oxhoft (3007132)". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 25 November 2012. Jordan, Roger...
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