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  • Joseph told me that the fellow was from his tribe and his Kosel or something, which I assume is his neighborhood or clan.

    Guest Entry (email from Daddy) barbylon 2002

  • Joseph told me that the fellow was from his tribe and his Kosel or something, which I assume is his neighborhood or clan.

    Guest Entry (email from Daddy) barbylon 2002

  • The Gleiwitz and Kosel units remained in these towns for about a year until the American Red Cross withdrew its units from Europe.

    My Four Years in Germany Gerard, James W 1917

  • On the arrival of the American doctors and nurses in Berlin, it was decided to send both units to the East front and to put one in the small Silesian town of Gleiwitz and the other in the neighbouring town of Kosel.

    My Four Years in Germany Gerard, James W 1917

  • On arriving in Berlin on their way home to America from Gleiwitz and Kosel, the doctors and nurses of these American units were all awarded the German Red Cross Order of the second class and those who had been in Austria were similarly decorated by the Austro-Hungarian Government.

    My Four Years in Germany Gerard, James W 1917

  • Wallenstein increased his army to 70,000 men and in the summer of 1627 he defeated Mansfeld's troops, now without a leader, at Kosel in Silesia on 9 July.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913

  • The Gleiwitz and Kosel units remained in these towns for about a year until the American Red Cross withdrew its units from Europe.

    My Four Years in Germany 1909

  • On the arrival of the American doctors and nurses in Berlin, it was decided to send both units to the East front and to put one in the small Silesian town of Gleiwitz and the other in the neighbouring town of Kosel.

    My Four Years in Germany 1909

  • On arriving in Berlin on their way home to America from Gleiwitz and Kosel, the doctors and nurses of these American units were all awarded the German Red Cross Order of the second class and those who had been in Austria were similarly decorated by the

    My Four Years in Germany 1909

  • Neisse capitulated from famine; Kosel was gallantly defended by the commandant, Neumann; and Silberberg, situated on an impregnable rock, refused to surrender.

    Germany from the Earliest Period Volume 4 Wolfgang Menzel 1835

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