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The
Litauer Baum was a barricade of chained tree branches located at the entrance of the Pregel into the city, near the Litauer Wallgasse and the medieval city walls. Used to enforce tolls on ships arriving from the east (from the direction of the
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Ostpreußische Generallandschaftsdirektion, an institution which offered agricultural loans, was located on Landhofmeisterstraße by the border with the Anger district of Löbenicht since 1806. On 5 February 1813 after the
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Sackheim. Gebauhrstraße (formerly Sackheimer Hinterstraße), named after the manufacturer Carl J. Gebauhr, ran through southern Sackheim. Yorckstraße (formerly the Alte Reiferbahn), named after Field Marshal
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Waisenhauskirche, was used from 1705 to 1809. The Lazarett, a military hospital, opened on Yorckstraße in 1880. The city's eastern fire department was also located on Yorckstraße.
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Sackheim had one of the highest birth rates in the city at the start of the 20th century. Sackheim was heavily damaged by the 1944
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Provinzialismen in alphabetischer Folge, Erster Band
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608:(in German). Stuttgart: Hobbing & Büchle. p. 354.
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River to the south. Beyond the walls was the road to
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and executioners of Sackheim employed by Löbenicht.
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620:(in German). Königsberg: Rautenberg. p. 395.
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665:(in German). Köln: Böhlau Verlag. p. 761.
653:(in German). Köln: Böhlau Verlag. p. 571.
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364:Generallandschaftsdirektion
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285:In der Altstadt die Macht
55:farming village when the
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582:Albinus, Robert (1985).
252:Grand Duchy of Lithuania
216:Order of the Black Eagle
115:Grand Duchy of Lithuania
298:in Löbenicht the fields
228:Convention of Tauroggen
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352:Königliches Waisenhaus
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287:im Kneiphof die Pracht
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23:of eastern
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576:References
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482:Gause 1968
470:Gause 1968
458:Gause 1968
410:Gause 1965
398:Gause 1965
265:Reputation
92:city walls
84:Neue Sorge
59:conquered
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275:Löbenicht
244:Landsturm
175:Locations
167:and 1945
80:Löbenicht
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309:knackers
279:Kneiphof
271:Altstadt
240:Landwehr
220:Reformed
144:Kneiphof
140:Altstadt
124:Freiheit
73:Prussian
69:Sackheim
17:Sackheim
315:Gallery
107:Germans
76:Sakkeim
47:History
29:Germany
21:quarter
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256:Lizent
218:. Its
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61:Sambia
41:Russia
19:was a
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232:Dohna
154:Stein
679:ISBN
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