
Free City of Danzig - Wikipedia
The Free City of Danzig (German: Freie Stadt Danzig; Polish: Wolne Miasto Gdańsk) was a city-state under the protection and oversight of the League of Nations between 1920 and 1939, …
DANZIG - Official 7th House Fansite
The Official DANZIG Fansite. This site provides updated information on the band DANZIG and anything Glenn Danzig, Misfits, Samhain, and Verotik related.
Danzig | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Following World War I, the Treaty of Versailles (1918) declared Danzig to be a free city administered by Poland and the League of Nations. Germany resented the loss of this largely …
A History of the Free City of Danzig (Now Gdansk)
Dec 28, 2024 · Danzig, an important port city, had a unique status even before World War I because of its geostrategic location. Thus, its history has always been shaped by the …
DANZIG | VEROTIK
Glenn Danzig is a name that permeates, infects, and ultimately makes strong, the very soul of hard rock in the '90s. Through the legendary punk charge of his pre-Danzig outfits Misfits and …
Danzig - YouTube Music
While the group has remained a top selling concert attraction, Glenn Danzig himself has also branched out into other areas beyond music. One of his most notorious ventures is his line of …
Danzig: the story of their Metallica-approved debut album ...
Aug 30, 2024 · Former Misfits frontman Glenn Danzig’s long-running band Danzig made an instant impact with the bluesy goth-metal of their Rick Rubin-produced 1988 debut album. In …
About - Danzig
Als “Venedig des Nordens” liegt Danzig 5 km von der Küste (Bernsteinstrand) entfernt an der Weichselmündung. Zahlreiche Wasserläufe (Radaune, Mottlau) durchziehen das Stadtgebiet.
Danzig: The Punk Misfit Who Became A Metal Icon | uDiscover
Jun 23, 2025 · The rise of Glenn Danzig from horror punk shouter in Misfits to hard rock crooner and metal icon came from a determined and unapologetic desire to always push creatively …
What was the Free City of Danzig? - In Your Pocket
What exactly was The Free City of Danzig, how did it come about and what remains of it today?