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- Baltiysk - Wikipedia
Pillau had a U-boat training facility, and on 16 April 1945, the German submarine U-78 was sunk by Red Army artillery fire while she was docked near the electricity supply pier in Pillau port, and was the only U-boat to be ever sunk by land-based forces in World War II
- Baltiysk | Russia, Map, Facts | Britannica
Originally the German East Prussian town of Pillau (1686–1946), Baltiysk is connected by canal to Kaliningrad and serves as its outport It also has good railway connections with Lithuania, Poland, and Belarus
- Pillau, East Prussia (The Diary of Samuel Pepys)
Pillau had a U-boat training facility, and on 16 April 1945, the German submarine U-78 was sunk by Red Army artillery fire while she was docked near the electricity supply pier in Pillau port, and was the only U-boat to be ever sunk by land-based forces in World War II
- Storming of the sea fortress Pillau
The remnants of the Grossdeutschland Division defended the besieged Pillau until April 25, 1945, when Soviet troops stormed this last Wehrmacht stronghold in East Prussia
- Citadelle Pillau: A seventeenth-century coastal fortress at Pillau (now . . .
A pentagonal coastal stronghold built under Swedish rule and expanded by Brandenburg-Prussia; it guarded approaches to Pillau, saw repeated nineteenth- and twentieth-century military use, and now partly houses a naval museum
- Baltiysk | Military Wiki | Fandom
After the ceasefire of Altmark in 1629, the Swedes retained Pillau and set out upgrading its fortifications They constructed a star fort which remains one of the town's landmarks
- “Baltic Fortress” division - Central Naval Museum
The fortress structures of Pillau (Baltiysk) represent a monument of military-defence architecture This is a unique masterpiece of European fortifications of the 17 th -20 th centuries, of the history of engineering thought and construction art, as well as the main attraction of the city
- Pillau Fortress, Baltiysky, Russia - SpottingHistory
The earliest fortifications in Pillau were made in 1550, when it was an important port of the Duchy of Prussia During the Thirty Years' War, the Swedes occupied the harbour in the aftermath of their victory over the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
- Pillau Fortress - TravelFeed
Pillau was originally a Swedish fortress and was the main defensive structure of the city of Pillau in East Prussia Construction began in 1626, after Sweden occupied the city of Pillau
- Pillau - Openwaterpedia
Baltiysk (Russian: Балти́йск), prior to 1946 known by its German name Pillau (Polish: Piława; Lithuanian: Piliava) is a seaport town and the administrative center of Baltiysky District in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia, located on the northern part of the Vistula Spit, on the shore of the Strait of Baltiysk separating the Vistula Lagoon
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