Proper noun
Grunwald (plural Grunwalds)
A surname.
And she is confident prosecutors will again make a strong case that Grunwald is guilty in her late husband’s death, and that a jury will side with them. Source: Internet
However, even after the country was officially converted, the crusades continued up until the Battle of Grunwald in 1410, when the Lithuanians and Poles, helped by the Tatars, Moldovans and the Czechs, defeated the Teutonic knights. Source: Internet
In 1988, Jason McManus succeeded Henry Grunwald as Editor-in-Chief and oversaw the transition before Norman Pearlstine succeeded him in 1995. Source: Internet
The Battle of Grunwald between the Teutonic Knights (black cross on white) and the Polish-Lithuanian forces, July 1410 There are other monarchies and also republics that also follow this practice. Source: Internet
However, those "family meetings" could not prevent the war and an alliance of twenty-two western states formed an army against Poland in the Battle of Grunwald in July 1410. Source: Internet
Grunwald makes no effort to hide his admiration for Obama’s overarching goals or his disdain for most of the president’s foes. Source: Internet