SMS Kolberg was a light cruiser of the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy) during the First World War, the lead ship of her class. She had three...
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East Pomeranian offensive (section Siege of Kolberg)
February – 6 March 1945 Danzig offensive operation 7–31 March 1945 Arnswalde–Kolberg offensive operation 1–18 March 1945 Altdamm offensive operation 18 March...
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such stronghold was Stalingrad. On the Eastern Front, Warsaw, Budapest, Kolberg, Königsberg, Küstrin, Danzig and Breslau were some of the large cities...
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made two attempts to storm the fortress of Kolberg, but neither succeeded. The tenacious resistance of Kolberg allowed Frederick to focus on the Austrians...
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was wounded at the battle of Auerstadt. From that field he escaped to Kolberg, where he played a very prominent part in the celebrated siege of 1806–07...
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spiritual Consistory [de] (till 1668 aka Kolberg Consistory [de]) and took over the superintendency in Kolberg, elevated to general superintendency. The...
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from the Eastern Bloc still alive. Krenz was born to German parents in Kolberg, then part of Nazi Germany in what is now part of Poland. His family resettled...
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forced into exile in France, where he died in 1935. Hirschfeld was born in Kolberg in Pomerania (since 1945 Kołobrzeg in Poland), to an Ashkenazi Jewish family...
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allocated to command the Kolberg region and see about the taking of Kolberg itself, was informed of an Imperial plan to march to Kolberg from Garz and relieve...
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