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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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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University of Wrocław (redirect from University of Breslau)
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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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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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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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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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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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 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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WuWA (redirect from WUWA (Breslau))
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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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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History of Wrocław (redirect from History of Breslau)
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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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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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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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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The Müller-Breslau principle is a method to determine influence lines. The principle states that the influence lines of an action (force or moment) assumes...
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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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War of the Austrian Succession (redirect from Treaty of Breslau (1741))
shortly before the invasion. They held on to the fortresses of Glogau, Breslau, and Brieg, but abandoned the rest of the province and withdrew into Moravia...
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The Battle of Breslau (also known as the Battle on the Lohe) was fought on 22 November 1757 in Breslau (now Wrocław, Poland) during the Third Silesian...
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Karl Hanke (section The 1945 fall of Breslau)
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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Henry Probus (redirect from Henry IV, duke of Breslau)
"Piastowie. Leksykon biograficzny", Cracow, 1999. Herzog Heinrich von Breslau Archived 9 April 2002 at the Wayback Machine in the Codex Manesse (1304/40)...
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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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French ship Breslaw (1808) (redirect from French ship Breslau (1808))
Breslaw was a Téméraire-class 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy. Ordered as Superbe, the ship took her name of Breslaw on 14 May 1807, to commemorate...
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Silesia was Breslau (now Wrocław in Poland). The province was further divided into two administrative regions (Regierungsbezirke), Breslau and Liegnitz...
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Royal Palace, Wrocław (redirect from Breslau Palace)
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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