Examples of using Danzig in English and their translations into Hebrew
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United Danzig.
Danzig. You have been awfully quiet.
Senate of Danzig.
Danzig, a League of Nations city.
Author Danzig, Neil.
Who is laughing at Danzig?
Germany wanted Danzig, a free zone in northern Poland.
They pretend they're still living in Danzig.
This is Investigator Danzig from the New York State Police.
Did you bribe the police regarding Mick Danzig?
The JewishGen Danzig/ Gdansk Special Interest Group.
Yes, I shall bravely fight it must be for Danzig!
When he was kneeling over Agent Danzig did you see anything in his hand?
The word in every diplomatic conversation that summer was Danzig.
Now when I ran Danzig earlier, I noticed that he owned a late model Beemer.
It's that vision which keeps you grounded and focused," Danzig says.
Micha Danzig served in the Israeli Army and is a former police officer with the NYPD.
And he adds,"Who wants to get bogged down in a world war for Danzig?".
Miss Cruickshanks and Mrs Danzig didn't look amused, but they tried to hide it.
August 27, 1939-Nazi Germany demanded the Polish corridor and Danzig.
When Mick Danzig gets tackled on his lawn with a machine gun, I make the problem go away.
Are you saying you did or didn't intercede with the police and bribe them regarding your employee,Mick Danzig?
Danzig capitulated in June 1734, and Stanisław fled, first to Königsberg, and eventually to France.
In 1998, after Frieda's death in New-York, her son Norman Danzig found a collection of letters that had been sent to her;
Danzig and East Prussia were now sundered from the Reich by a strip of Polish territory- the Corridor.
In 1937, there were still Jewish merchants in Danzig who held on to their key positions in international trade, and their influence on the local economy was still considerable.
Mac Danzig, who fights in the ultimate fighter, he is a season 1 champion, UFC fighter, no meat, no dairy, no eggs, no fish.
After the Siege of Danzig, lasting six months, the city's army of 5,000 mercenaries was utterly defeated in a field battle on December 16, 1577.
Gdańsk- known in German as Danzig, one of Central Europe's most beautiful and historic port cities, painstakingly rebuilt after World War II.