• Following the Klaipėda Revolt in 1923 the priests of the Church of St. Jacob stayed loyal to Lithuania and did not demonstrate support for Adolf Hitler in 1939.[3].
  • <nowiki>Iglesia de San Jacobo (Klaipėda); Church of St. Jacob, Klaipėda; Jakobuskirche; Klaipėdos šv. ... Dedicated to. Saint Nicholas.
  • Church of St. Jacob (Lietuvininkai or Laukininkai) in Klaipėda, painted in the second half of the 19th century.jpg 2,048 × 1,943; 413 KB.
  • Jokūbo bažnyčia; Jakobuskirche) or the Church of Lietuvininkai (Lietuvininkų bažnyčia; Litauische Kirche Memel) was a Lutheran church in Klaipėda...
  • The church wasn't damaged. Majority of the town itself had burned down in 1925, so not much was left of Old Švėkšna by the time WW2 started.
  • Church of Christ the King — Bokštų g. 10, Klaipėda. ... Juozapo darbininko bažnyčia / Church of St. Joseph the Worker — Smiltelės g. 27, Klaipėda.
  • From the staff of St. Jacob Apostle: how do I research, or get information on, my grandmother and her family who attended your church around the year...
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  • Church of St John in Klaipėda. Coordinates: 55.709467 21.136570. Object address: Tiltų Street, Klaipeda, Lithuania.
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  • 2. Blessed Virgin Mary, Queen of Peace Church. Klaipeda Lithuania. ... 8. St. Jacob Apostle. 1 Baznycios St., Sveksna 99381 Lithuania. Excellent.
  • Evangelic Lutheran Church Pylimo str. 2, Klaipėda Tel.: +370 46 314473 Evangelical Lutheran mass VII 10:00 am, 1st Sunday of the month 2.30 pm (in German).
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  • 1920'ler-1930'larda Evanjelik Reform Kilisesi ve St. John Kilisesi'nin kulesinin yakınında St. Jacob Kilisesi ile Klaipėda Panoraması.
  • The architect Karlas Eduardas Strandamnnas, who had decorated Lithuania with many Neo-Gothic churches, this time choose the study of the Romanesque...
  • Façade of the Church of St. John with 75-metre tower which dominated in Klaipėda's skyline until World War II, photographed in the 19th century [55].