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Oct 6, 2009 ... "Pommern" and "Pomorze" redirect here. For other uses, see Pommern ( disambiguation) and Pomorze (disambiguation). ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomerania - Similar
The Pommern, formerly the Mneme (1903–1908), is a windjammer. She is a four- masted barque that was built 1903 in Glasgow at J. Reid & Co shipyard. ...
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After the 30-Years-War (1648) Pommern consisted of two areas: Schwedish-Pommern in the West under Swedish rule and the Eastern area under the rule of the ...
www.genealogy.net/reg/POM/ - Similar
Pomerania, or Pommern as it was called in Germany, was a Prussian province in northern Germany bordering on the Baltic Sea. ...
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stimulate interest in the genealogy and history of Pommern ... photos, maps and books from Pommern. This year we will watch a DVD ...
www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mnprgm/PRG.html - Similar
This is a collection of various online maps relating to the historical region known as Pomerania (in English) or Pommern (in German). ...
www.modernatomic.com/pommern/pommern.html - Similar
The Pommerndatenbank is a special database for all of Pommern, that wants to provides the family and local history researchers in Pommern with valuable ...
pommerndatenbank.de/ - Similar
While visiting a small, remote village called Pommern, the folks from Plymouth Church were embraced by the residents and made to feel a real part of this ...
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Called a "Corsair Carrier", Pommern was designed with many medium-calibre guns and light bomber aircraft for raiding merchant shipping and light escorts, ...
www.combinedfleet.com/furashita/pommer_f.htm - Similar
Part of a map showing central Pommern (Pomerania) as it was in 1918. Following the border changes at the end of the Second World War most of Pomerania now ...
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