danzig

IPA: dˈænzɪg

Root Word: Danzig

noun

  • Gdańsk (especially in reference to the times when it was part of a German-speaking state such as Prussia or Germany).
  • Free City of Danzig
  • A surname.
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Examples of "danzig" in Sentences

  • Soon after it turned into Danzig.
  • For the content of the albums see Danzig.
  • This led to the Teutonic takeover of Danzig.
  • Danzig held an important strategic position.
  • As to not bringing up the Danzig issue, please.
  • Radde was born in Danzig, the son of a schoolmaster.
  • Danzig should not be a redirect, but a disambiguation page.
  • Not in vain did the Danzigers remain faithful to the Polish.
  • Your intervention in regard to the Free City of Danzig was admirable.
  • But Martha Danziger, the board manager, said the decision was unequivocal.

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