• Königsberg (. German: [ˈkøːnɪçsbɛʁk] , lit. 'King's mountain', Polish: Królewiec, Lithuanian: Karaliaučius, Baltic Prussian: Kunnegsgarbs, Russian: Кёнигсберг...
  • The main city during the German era was the famous Baltic port of Königsberg.
  • On 13th January 1945, the Red Army launched its offensive into East Prussia and quickly closed in on the city of Königsberg.
  • Lost Castle of Königsberg, East Prussia (Modern Kaliningrad, Russia) Founded 1255 by Teutonic Order?
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  • As a result of WWII, neither Königsberg nor East Prussia exists anymore and today the city is known as Kaliningrad, the Russian city and administrative region...
  • 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...
  • Königsberg (Latinised name of the city is Regimontium Prussorum) was the capital of East Prussia from the Late Middle Ages until 1945.
  • Königsberg suffered severely during the Napoleonic Wars and was the scene of the deliberations that led to the successful uprising of Prussia against...
  • Prior to 1945 Königsberg was the cultural and economic centre in the German province of East Prussia, a region that was then cut off from the main part of...
  • Make Königsberg-East Prussia/ Kaliningrad- Exclave part of Germany with as late a POD as possible.
  • English: This category contains files and media relating to Königsberg, until 1945 the German capital of East Prussia.
  • Königsberg, the capital of East Prussia, Germany’s easternmost region, was an oasis of peace for much of the second world war.
  • KÖNIGSBERG (Polish Krolewiec), a town of Germany, capital of the province of East Prussia and a fortress of the first rank. Pop.
  • The Königsberg Cathedral , spiritual center and landmark of the East Prussian metropolis, was built on the Kneiphof in the city of Königsberg from 1330.