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- For Gdańsk, use the name Danzig between 1308 and 1945
- For Gdańsk, use the name Gdańsk before 1308 and after 1945
- In biographies of clearly German persons, the name should be used in the form Danzig (Gdańsk) and later Danzig exclusively
- In biographies of clearly Polish persons, the name should be used in the form Gdańsk (Danzig) and later Gdańsk exclusively.
- For Gdansk and other locations that share a history between Germany and Poland, the first reference of one name in an article should also include a reference to other names, e.g. Danzig (now Gdańsk, Poland) or Gdańsk (Danzig). An English language reference that primarily uses this name should be provided on the talk page if a dispute arises.
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[edit] forcing Stanislas to flee to Königsberg
As I know Stanislas quit in secret Danzig to avoid more destructions in Danzig. After that, when council of Danzig found that fact, Danzig was surrender to attackers.
Please don't ask for sources. Later I will try to come with more information ...—Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.54.212.102 (talk)
~1655–1660 By Swedish forces against Danzig's garrison (council of Danzig decide to be loyal to Polish Kingdom). Event related to Deluge (history)
Unsuccessfully
1576-1577 By just elected polish king Stefan Batory against Danzig's garrison. More information available in that article.
Successfully
Napoleonic wars Twice. First by French forces against Prussians army (1804? 1805?). Second time by Russian forces against French Army (1812?).
Both successful
1945 By Soviet Army against Nazi forces. Causing very very very heavy damages.
Successfully
All of that I remember by heart <-- this is why I am putting it here not directly on the page. Later (hopefully) I will come with more informations and sources. If you want to move it to page, please do it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.54.212.102 (talk)