During Napoleon's victorious campaign in Germany, the city of Kolberg gets isolated from the retreating Prussian forces. The population of Kolberg refuses to capitulate and organizes the resistance against the French army, which immediately submits the city to massive bombardments.
January 2, 1912 in Schwerin, Germany
August 9, 1895 in Berlin, Germany
January 20, 1913 in Radegast, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
30 December 1899, Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]
May 3, 1887 in Paris, France
July 13, 1893 in Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
June 27, 1892 in Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
March 19, 1937 in Kolberg, Pomerania, Germany [now Kolobrzeg, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland]
September 19, 1905 in Leipzig, Germany
February 24, 1896 in Metz, Alsace-Lorraine, Germany [now Moselle, France]
December 11, 1874 in Arnoldsdorf, West Prussia, Germany [now Jarantowice, Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Poland]
April 7, 1895 in Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
June 5, 1875 in Oldenburg, Germany
August 18, 1912 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]
September 16, 1909 in Graudenz, West Prussia, Germany [now Grudziadz, Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Poland]
May 19, 1885 in Berlin, Germany
June 6, 1916 in Reval, Russian Empire [now Tallinn, Estonia]
June 6, 1920 in Berlin, Germany
August 15, 1899 in Eisenach, Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach [now Thuringia], Germany
June 23, 1875 in Berlin, Germany
September 5, 1912 in Stockholm, Sweden
September 9, 1885 in Hürth, Cologne, Rhine Province, Prussia [now Rhine-Erft-Kreis, North Rhine-Westphalia], Germany

