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  • "Ah," exclaimed Napoleon, "he is at Graudenz, which is still closer to the boundary of his states.

    Napoleon and the Queen of Prussia F. [Translator] Jordan

  • Following the [[Partitions of Poland | First Partition of Poland]] in 1772, the city (then called '' Graudenz '') was annexed by the King [[Frederick II of Prussia]] and made part of the German [[Kingdom of Prussia]].

    Elections - fresh news by plazoo.com 2009

  • Following the [[Partitions of Poland | First Partition of Poland]] in 1772, the city (then called '' Graudenz '') was annexed by the King [[Frederick II of Prussia]] and made part of the German [[Kingdom of Prussia]].

    Elections - fresh news by plazoo.com 2009

  • His wife Johanna (née Leiser) came from Kulm, a few kilometers from Graudenz.

    Else Rahel Samulon-Guttmann. 2009

  • Her father, who came from Osterode, where his family had lived since the eighteenth century, set up his law practice in Graudenz in 1896.

    Else Rahel Samulon-Guttmann. 2009

  • In order to study at a Realgymnasium she had to leave Graudenz and therefore went by herself to Gdansk (Danzig) where she passed the Abitur in September 1919.

    Else Rahel Samulon-Guttmann. 2009

  • Else attended the Lyzeum and the Oberlyzeum in Graudenz, graduating with excellent grades in 1916.

    Else Rahel Samulon-Guttmann. 2009

  • At 5: 45 p.m. on January 23, Hipper sailed from the Jade with the battle cruisers Seydlitz, Moltke, and Derfflinger, the large armored cruiser Blücher, the light cruisers Rostock, Stralsund, Kolberg, and Graudenz, and two destroyer flotillas comprising nineteen ships.

    Castles of Steel Massie, Robert K., 1929- 2003

  • One dropped three bombs near the light cruisers Stralsund and Graudenz; the closest fell into the water 200 yards from Graudenz.

    Castles of Steel Massie, Robert K., 1929- 2003

  • Almost immediately, however, the Germans noticed a small warship five miles away on the port beam and Strassburg and Graudenz quickly opened fire.

    Castles of Steel Massie, Robert K., 1929- 2003

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