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Altonaer FC von 1893,
commonly known as
Altona 93 and
abbreviated to AFC, is a
German ****ociation
football club
based in the
Altona district of the city...
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Altona Bloody Sunday (German:
Altonaer Blutsonntag) is the name
given to the
events of 17 July 1932 when a
recruitment march by the **** SA led to violent...
- The
Altonaer Theater (before Altona's
annexation to Hamburg, the
Altonaer Stadttheater, i.e.,
Altona City Theater) is a
theater in Hamburg, Germany. The...
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crowd of 25,000, HSV lost 2–3. At the time the
stadium was also
known as
Altonaer Stadion,
however it was not the home
ground of FC
Altona 93 (it was...
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Altonaer Museum is an art
museum in the
suburb of
Altona in Hamburg, Germany. The
museum ****ociation was
established in 1863, when
Altona was
still part...
- The Hamburg-Altona link line (German: Hamburg-
Altonaer Verbindungsbahn) is a
railway line in Hamburg, Germany. Nowadays, it
connects the
lines from the...
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executions in **** Germany. The
executions concerned the
Altona Bloody Sunday (
Altonaer Blutsonntag) riot, an SA
march on 17 July 1932 that
turned violent and...
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professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Oberliga Hamburg side
Altonaer FC von 1893. Born in Germany, he
represents the
Philippines at international...
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other railroads. The
second suburban railroad was the Hamburg–
Altonaer Stadt- und
Vorortbahn connecting Hamburg with
Altona and Blankenese. The...
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lifted the
Viktoria again in 1928, when they
defeated Hertha BSC 5–2 at the
Altonaer Stadion in the final.
During the
Third Reich, HSV had
local success in...