- re-adopt the name SV Planitz. The
remainder of
Aktivist Steinkohle Zwickau was re-christened BSG
Aktivist Karl-Marx Zwickau. This club also
claimed the...
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second team
rejoined the BSG
Aktivist Brieske-Ost which,
after merging with the BSG
Aktivist Senftenberg,
competed as BSG
Aktivist Brieske-Senftenberg from...
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Mehring Grube,
becoming BSG
Aktivist Brieske-Ost in 1950.[citation needed] The club was re-organized as
sports club SC
Aktivist Brieske-Senftenberg in 1954...
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journalist and
writer Franz Mehring. Two
years later the club was
known as BSG
Aktivist Ost
Brieske and
became part of the DDR-Oberliga (I). On 4
November 1953...
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original Chemie was
formed in
October 1952 as a
merger of BSG
Aktivist West and BSG
Aktivist Mitte,
which were
founded in 1949 as BSG
Benzinwerk and BSG...
- club was
founded on 15
January 1956 in East Germany.
Under the name BSG
Aktivist Schwarze Pumpe, it
reached as high as the DDR-Liga, the
second tier in...
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Haujobb is a
German electronic musical project whose output has
ranged drastically within the
electronic music spectrum, from electro-industrial to ambient...
- were
renamed Aktivist Mitte Böhlen in 1951. BSG
Benzinwerk Böhlen were
renamed Aktivist West Böhlen in 1951.
Aktivist Mitte Böhlen and
Aktivist West Böhlen...
- Schmidmeier,
Fabian (5
December 2015). "Die
syrische Revolution – Teil 1: Der
Aktivist Abdel Basit as-Sarout". Der Orient.
Archived from the
original on 8 June...
- the end of the 1955 season. Four
years later, on June 30, 1959, the BSG
Aktivist Markkleeberg was
founded with the
economically strong coal
processing plant...