• ...of Poland in 1772, Königsberg became the capital of the newly formed province of East Prussia in 1773, which replaced the Province of Prussia in 1773.
  • Königsberg (in Polish Królewiec), chief town of a government district in the province of East Prussia and since 1843 a fortress of the first rank, is situated on the...
  • Adressbuch von Königsberg Pr. und der Vororte 1926 original 1900 Seiten | eBay. ... Default Search Interface, Picture Library East Prussia.
  • Koch had abandoned East Prussia and Königsberg and those who remained now faced the wrath of the Russians.The German armed forces had slaughtered...
  • Königsberg is the capital of the former German province of East Prussia. As a result of WWII, neither Königsberg nor East Prussia exists anymore.
  • San Marino. Spain. South-East Europe. Cretan State. Cyprus. ... Population in 2002 : 430,000. Wikipedia : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Königsberg.
  • The move follows similar decisions by Poland and Lithuania, both of which border the exclave, which formerly made up part of the German territory of East...
  • Naively many citizens of Königsberg and East Prussia returned to the region at war’s end.
  • Make Königsberg-East Prussia/ Kaliningrad- Exclave part of Germany with as late a POD as possible. It has to have a population at least aproching a German...
  • Alona, Königsberg was the capital of what was until 1945 the Prussian province of East Prussia (in German: Ostpreussen).East Prussia was located on the...
  • The Old Prussian language had become extinct by the 17th or early 18th century. In 1939 East Prussia had 2.49 million inhabitants, 85% of them ethnic Germans, the others Poles in the south, or Lietuvininkai...
  • Königsberg, East Prussia. Soviet soldiers engage in house to house fighting with German forces in the outskirts of Königsberg.