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When numerous attempts at negotiations failed, a brief Hunger War broke out in summer 1414.
The Knights refused to accept this decision and the inconclusive Hunger War broke out in 1414.
Throughout the Hunger War in 1414, 71 houses were destroyed and five citizens were killed by the Polish troops.
Küchmeister unsuccessfully reopened diplomatic talks with Poland and a brief Hunger War broke out in summer 1414.
In 1414 the city was plundered and burned during the Hunger War between the Teutonic Knights and Poland.
Throughout the Polish-Teutonic Hunger War of 1414 the settlement was destroyed by Polish troops, who killed 3 men and caused a damage of 300 Mark.
However, the war did not resolve all the disputes and by 1413 Poland-Lithuania was preparing for another war with the Knights (see Hunger War).
Throughout the Polish-teutonic Hunger War of 1414 the village and the Church was destroyed by Polish troops, the Priest and 7 farmers were killed.
When in 1414 another war broke out with the Teutonic Knights (the called Hunger War), Janusz I again decided to support the King.
Wenceslaus fought together with his father and other Silesian princes on the Polish side against the Teutonic Knights in the Hunger War in 1414.
At the time of the Hunger War of 1414 the castle was put under siege by the Polish knights and taken after eight days on the 6th of July.
The Hunger War or Famine War was a brief conflict between the allied Kingdom of Poland, and Grand Duchy of Lithuania, against the Teutonic Knights in summer 1414 in an attempt to resolve territorial disputes.
The town was captured by the Kingdom of Poland during the Polish-Lithuanian-Teutonic War in 1410, and again in 1414 during the Hunger War, but it was returned to the monastic state of the Teutonic Knights after hostilities ended.
Eichhorn has been founded by German settlers throughout the Ostsiedlung in the Monastic state of the Teutonic Knights and was first mentioned in 1414, when the settlement was damaged by Polish troops in the Polish-Teutonic Hunger War.
In 1414, a sporadic new war broke out, known as the "Hunger War" from the Knights' scorched-earth tactics of burning fields and mills; but both the Knights and the Lithuanians were too exhausted from the previous war to risk a major battle, and the fighting petered out in the autumn.
The Hunger War or Famine War was a brief conflict between the allied Kingdom of Poland, and Grand Duchy of Lithuania, against the Teutonic Knights in summer 1414 in an attempt to resolve territorial disputes.