Coat of arms of Druck
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Druck | |
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Alternative names | Drucki Książę |
Earliest mention | unknown |
Towns | Druck |
Families | Baba, Babicz, Burniewski, Czerkaski, Drucki, Drucki-Lubecki, Dudakowski, Horski, Konopla, Lubecki, Ojezierski, Osiemiatycz, Osowicki, Ossowicki, Ozierecki, Puciatczycz, Siekira, Szyszewski, Tołoczyński, Widenicki, Wideniecki, Widynicki, Widyniecki, Zubrewicki, Zubrewicz, Zubrewiecki |
Druck - is a Polish Coat of Arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
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[edit] History
The Coat of Arms of Druck goes back to ancient times, but they are most famous for their struggle against the Nazis during World War II. They rode into battle on horseback against the German tanks, and were able to hold off the advancing Nazi force for three days.
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[edit] Notable bearers
Notable bearers of this Coat of Arms include: