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  1. Danzig (band) - Wikipedia

    Danzig is an American heavy metal band led by former Misfits and Samhain frontman Glenn Danzig.

  2. 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.

  3. Danzig | Holocaust Encyclopedia

    The Treaty of Versailles, imposed on Germany following its defeat in World War I, declared Danzig to be a free city jointly administered by Poland and the League of Nations.

  4. Official Danzig Website

    1. Long Way Back From Hell. 2. Snakes Of Christ. 3. Killer Wolf. 4. Tired Of Being Alive. 5. I'm The One. 6. Her Black Wings. 7. Devil's Plaything. 9. Blood And Tears. 10. Girl. 11. Pain In The World. 1. Her …

  5. Danzig PlayList - Greatest Hits and Best Songs - YouTube

    Top tracks from Singer and Songwriter Glenn Danzig. Formerly of Samhain, and occasionally still fronts The Misfits, whom he founded.

  6. Danzig - Facebook

    Feb 23, 2026 · Danzig. 864,575 likes · 169 talking about this. The Official Danzig Facebook page.

  7. A History of the Free City of Danzig (Now Gdansk) - TheCollector

    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 competing interests of the …

  8. Danzig: The city where hell began and ended

    Aug 29, 2019 · In March 1945, the Red Army fought, raped and pillaged its way into Danzig, burned down its churches — and German Danzig became Polish Gdansk once more.

  9. Danzig’s First Four Albums Are Back On Vinyl | uDiscover Music

    Danzig’s early records reshaped heavy music with their uncompromising sound and iconic imagery. Now, these albums return to vinyl.

  10. Danzig – HISTORY MADE EASIER by John Wilkinson

    Danzig The Treaty of Versailles made the port of Danzig a free city under League of Nations control so that Poland would have access to the sea.