Examples of 'elbing' in a sentence

Meaning of "elbing"

Elbing is a term used in sailing when a ship sails close-hauled or against the wind
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  • The German name for Elbląg in Poland, which was in German hands until 1945.
  • A minor city in Butler County, Kansas, United States, named after the formerly German city.

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Elbing class torpedo boat.
Article with several pictures of Elbing gittern.
Elbing participated in only two major operations during her career.
A large burial field was also found at Elbing.
Elbing class destroyer.
One passed underneath Elbing but failed to explode.
Elbing was chosen.
For his workers he erected a large living quarter section in Elbing.
They made a surprise raid into Elbing and ambushed its garrison.
He reorganized the cathedral school and planned to found a university at Elbing Elbląg.
Article in German about Elbing gittern with good picture.
He worked as a chief engineer in a factory for railroad cars in Elbing and Königsberg.
The yard in Elbing produced midget submarines of the Seehund class.
A collection of pieces for lute was purchased by Dohna and kept at the Elbing library.
In third place is the historic Elbing that dates back to Roman times.

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This time it was well equipped with artillery sent by Danzig and Elbing.
Stuttgart and Elbing fired on Dublin.
This allowed them to gain several days and safely reach Königsberg and Elbing.
In the confusion Elbing was rammed by the battleship SMS Posen.
The Prussians were still looting the surrounding area when cavalry from Elbing arrived.
However, soon cavalry from Elbing arrived and the Prussians were forced to escape.
The German navy therefore seized the ships and completed them as Pillau and Elbing.
Closeup of Elbalg or Elbing gittern.
Elbing and Frankfurt each fired a torpedo at the British battlecruisers, though both missed.
These artifacts were kept at the Elbing Museum.
Elbing Damals - Elbing as it was before the war.
Ships built in Elbing.
German navy light cruiser Elbing was launched from the Schichau-Werke shipyard in Danzig.
He then became a managing director of the Metalworkers Union in Elbing at the Baltic Sea.
While at Elbing he translated an anti-trinitarian work of Samuel Przypkowski into English.
The Chronicon terrae Prussiae describes the founding of Elbing under the leadership of Hermann Balk.
As a conductor, he worked in Marienburg and Elbing.
Danzig - Elbing highway.
As they did, they fired several torpedoes at Elbing and Hamburg.
Elbing became part of the new Prussian Province of West Prussia in 1773.
Fifteen ships were built at Schichau, Elbing.
Until the 14th century, the Elbing Vistula was the bigger.
The Order 's administrative centre was moved to Marienburg from Elbing now Elbląg.
Thorn ( Toruń ) and Elbing ( Elbląg ) were the main cities in Royal Prussia after Danzig.
On 1 February Chernyakhovsky split the pocket by attacking between Elbing and Königsberg.
During the East Prussian Offensive, however, Rokossovsky was ordered to wheel directly north toward Elbing.
F-boats were succeeded in operational duties by Type 35 and Elbing class torpedo boats.
Early in his career, he was a monk in Mewe, Strasburg, and Elbing.
Camp 34 - Construction of a large housing project for German colonists . Elbing camp Konitz camp.
The lead ship of her class, she had one sister ship, Elbing.
In 1900, the town was connected to the rail network and joined Elbing and Braunsberg.
Nothing was said about Lützow, Rostock, and Elbing.
Category, Ships built in Elbing.
He also designed the facades of town houses in Danzig, Toruń ( Thorn ) and Elbing Elbląg.
In 1818 the town became part of the newly formed district of Elbing.

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