Gleiwitz incident (redirect from Provocation in Gliwice)
on the radio station Sender Gleiwitz in Gleiwitz (then Germany and now Gliwice, Poland) staged by Nazi Germany on the night of 31 August 1939. Along with...
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poet Bottrop is twinned with: Blackpool, England, United Kingdom (1980) Gliwice, Poland (2007) Merseburg, Germany (1989) Mitte (Berlin), Germany (1983)...
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Sławięcice Palace (redirect from Sławięcice Palace (Schloss Slawentzitz))
50°22′33″N 18°19′08″E / 50.375816°N 18.319007°E / 50.375816; 18.319007 Schloss Slawentzitz (Polish: Pałac Sławięcice) was a stately home in Sławięcice...
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Hansi Kraus (category People from Gliwice)
known by his stage name Hansi Kraus or Hans Kraus (born 26 June 1952 in Gliwice, Silesia, Poland), is a German actor. Hans Krause was only 12 years old...
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Neudeck Palace (Polish: Zamek w Świerklańcu; German: Schloss Neudeck) was the residence of the aristrocratic Henckel von Donnersmarck family in Upper...
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Pocysterski Zespół Klasztorno-Pałacowy w Rudach (Wielkich) or German: Schloss Rauden or German: Kloster Rauden) is located in Rudy within the Racibórz...
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Horst Bienek (category People from Gliwice)
German novelist and poet. Born in Gleiwitz, Upper Silesia, Germany (today Gliwice, Poland), Bienek was forced to leave there in 1945 when Germans were expelled...
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(190 metres).[citation needed] The only remaining of them is Gliwice Radio Tower in Gliwice (nowadays Poland). The Nazi architecture (1933–1945) with main...
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MOSiR Stadium 10,304 ROW 1964 Rybnik Piotr Wieczorek Stadium 10,037 Piast Gliwice Mielec Stadium 7,000 Stal Mielec Raków Municipal Stadium 5,500 Raków Częstochowa...
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was famous for the Neudeck Palace (Polish: Zamek w Świerklańcu, German: Schloss Neudeck), a former residence of the Henckel von Donnersmarck noble family...
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