- Otto III of
Bergau (German: Otto der Ältere von Bergow; died 1414), also
known as Otto the
Elder of
Bergau, was a
Bohemian nobleman, high-ranking provincial...
- King
Wenceslaus IV, from whom it was
acquired by Otto III of
Bergau. Otto IV of
Bergau,
although posing as a
zealous Catholic,
raided the
monastery in...
- Günter
Bergau (born 11
April 1939) is a
retired German rower. He
competed for the
United Team of
Germany at the 1964
Summer Olympics in the
coxed pairs...
- Otto IV of
Bergau (German: Otto dem Jüngeren von Bergow; 1399 – 1452), also
known as Otto the
Younger of
Bergau, was a
Bohemian nobleman and anti-Hussite...
- to the regime.
Under the
pretext of
sending them to a
fictitious "Lager
Bergau", the SS had them
transported to Auschwitz-Birkenau,
where they were sent...
- Rosenberg, Jindřich the
Elder of Hradec, Vilém III of Landštejn, Otto III of
Bergau, Břeněk of Skála, Jindřich
Berka of Hohenštejn, John III of Michalovice [cs]...
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- West
Choir of the
Mainz Cathedral,
which today no
longer exists.
Rudolf Bergau:
Konrad Gobel in:
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB)
Volume 9, Duncker...
- they had been told that they were
being taken to a
transfer camp
called Bergau near Dresden, from
where they
would continue on to
Switzerland to be exchanged...