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Danzig
[ dan-sig; German dahn-tsik ]
noun
- German name of 骋诲补艅蝉办.
- Free City of, a former self-governing territory including the seaport of Danzig: constituted by the treaty of Versailles 1920; a part of Germany 1939鈥45; now in Poland. 754 sq. mi. (1,955 sq. km).
- Gulf of, an inlet of the Baltic Sea, in N Poland. About 60 miles (95 km) wide.
Danzig
/ 藞d忙ns瑟伞; 藞dants瑟莽 /
noun
- the German name for 骋诲补艅蝉办
- a rare variety of domestic fancy pigeon originating in this area
Example Sentences
The Russian president told his interviewer that by refusing to cede an area of Poland called the Danzig Corridor to Hitler, Poland "went too far, pushing Hitler to start World War 2 by attacking them".
Bitter cynicism 鈥 or is it realism? 鈥 courses through 鈥淒anzig With Myself鈥; the punny title is the song鈥檚 only hint of comedy.
So it would be no exaggeration to say that Alex Danzig also owed his existence to these people.
Irmgard Furchner was accused of being part of the apparatus that helped the camp near Danzig, now the Polish city of Gdansk, function.
The girls鈥 work was soon expanded to include the Danzig area in West Prussia and Upper Silesia.
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