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Ahrem was a
village in
Germany near Cologne.
Ahrem is now part of the town Erftstadt.
Geographical location 50°47′N 6°46′E / 50.783°N 6.767°E / 50.783;...
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Willi Ahrem (January 1, 1902–June 20, 1967) was a
German man who
saved Jewish people during World War II. As a commander, he
managed a forced-labor camp...
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Ahrem,
Ariel (2011),
Proxy Warriors: The Rise and Fall of
State Sponsored Militias...
- of the
following 14
Stadtbezirke (in brackets: po****tion, 2023/03/01)
Ahrem (1,176)
Blessem and
Frauenthal (1,641)
Bliesheim (3,721) Borr and Scheuren(366)...
- the west of Rada'a City and
constitutes an
ancient archaeological site.
Ahrem Mountain. The city of Rada'a was
fortified by a wall with four historic...
- the west of Rada'a City and
constitutes an
ancient archaeological site.
Ahrem Mountain. The city of Rada'a was
fortified by a wall with four historic...
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Berlin 2000 Wer zählt die Opfer,
nennt die
Namen Berlin 2002 (with
Regine Ahrem) Bachstelze,
Erfurt 2003 Glücksmarie,
Berlin 2004 Kanzlerinnen, schwindelfrei...
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Elisabeth Abegg (1882–1974),
recognised 1967
Willi Ahrem (1902–1967),
recognised 1965
Maria and
Adolf Althoff (1913–1998), recognised...
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Reichskommissariat Ukraine:
Willi Ahrem von der
Organisation Todt [In the
Reichskommissariat Ukraine:
Willi Ahrem from the
Organization Todt]". Verbotene...
- Zülpich. It is a left
tributary of the
Lechenicher Mühlengraben
North of
Ahrem, a
district of Erftstadt. The
Lechenicher Mühlengraben is a
confluence of...