- when a new air base was
built by the
Luftwaffe west of
Erfurt near
Bindersleben. In 1945 the air base was
taken over by the Red Army,
which stationed...
- however:[citation needed]
Alach (incorporated 1994)
Azmannsdorf (1994)
Bindersleben (1950) Bischleben-Stedten (1950) Büßleben (1994)
Dittelstedt (1994) Egstedt...
- (1645–1693),
musician Johann Heinrich Buttstett (1666–1727), composer, born in
Bindersleben Johann Christoph Bach (1671–1721),
composer Johann Bernhard Bach (1676–1749)...
- 3000x120 SOD (06/24) Use:
Supply and
Evacuation airfield R-9 Erfurt/
Bindersleben,
Germany Now: Erfurt-Weimar
Airport Located: 50°58′45″N 010°37′34″E...
- 1945 - Thüringische
Landeszeitung (newspaper)
begins publication. 1950
Bindersleben [de], Bischleben-Stedten, Dittelstedt, Gispersleben, Marbach, Möbisburg-Rhoda...
- old A4
becomes the B19
Replaced by A 4 B 247
Gotha B 247 (11) Erfurt-
Bindersleben A 71 A 71 (7) Erfurt-Nord A 71
Erfurt Mönchenholzhausen
Weimar B 85 Umpferstedt...
- city and also the
international airport in the
western district called Bindersleben.
Station at night, 2009
Platform layout since 2007 A
train of Erfurter...
- 14
March 1945 Ober Olm
Airfield (Y-64), Germany, 3
April 1945 Erfurt/
Bindersleben Airfield (R-9), Germany, 16
April 1945 Fürth
Airfield (R-28), Germany...
- maker,
music historian,
composer and
music theorist. He was born in
Bindersleben, near Erfurt, to
David Adlung, an
organist and his
first teacher, and...
-
remembered for a
dispute with
Johann Mattheson.
Buttstett was born in
Bindersleben (now part of Erfurt) into the
family of
Johann Henricus Buttstett, a...