Kaliningrad

Kaliningrad

Kaliningrad is the capital of the Russian province of the same name, sandwiched between Poland and Lithuania along the Baltic Coast. Dubbed Königsberg during centuries of Prussian rule, the city was largely reconstructed after WWII. Traces of its German heritage can be seen in the surviving Brandenburg Gate and the riverside Fishing Village, a dining and shopping destination with re-created medieval-style buildings.

People died in Kaliningrad (First 13 people) - Page 0

Fatikh Kărim

Fatikh Kărim

Russian-Soviet poet

Leonid Gorbenko

Leonid Gorbenko

Politician

Grigoriy Petrovitsj Viktorov

Grigoriy Petrovitsj Viktorov


Anna Maria Radziwiłł

Anna Maria Radziwiłł

Janusz Radziwiłł's daughter

Zbigniew Morsztyn

Zbigniew Morsztyn

Poet

Dorothea of Denmark, Duchess of Prussia

Dorothea of Denmark, Duchess of Prussia


Nikolay Koeprijanovitsj Delegey

Nikolay Koeprijanovitsj Delegey


Sergey Snegov

Sergey Snegov

Fiction writer

Friedrich August Peter von Colomb

Friedrich August Peter von Colomb

Prussian general

Johann Georg Neidhardt Musician

Johann Georg Neidhardt Musician

Composer

Ivan Magazinnikov

Ivan Magazinnikov

Author

Anna Radziwiłłowa

Anna Radziwiłłowa

Janusz Radziwiłł's daughter

Adam Gottlob Casparini

Adam Gottlob Casparini

German organ builder