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- the first section of the Halberstadt-Blankenburg Railway (Halberstadt-Blankenburger Eisenbahn, HBE) started on 28 July 1870 and the line was opened on 31...
- Gendarmenmarkt "dorfanger-blankenburg.de – Blankenburger Weihnachstfest". Retrieved 27 November 2017. "Blankenburger Weihnachtsfest" (in German). 12 December...
- where there was a Swedish-speaking minority. It was first published in Blankenburger Lieder. The song became po****r in Germany, where "Wie groß bist Du"...
- Bernd, Das Vorwek des Reichsstiftes Gernrode und das Kuechengut der Blankenburger, in Harz-Zeitschrift für den Harz-Verein für Geschichte und Altertumskunde...
- Biering VdgB Member of the SED Ilse Biesmann FDJ married Endter Rudolf Blankenburger Cooperatives Member of the SED Johannes Blender SED Berlin representative...
- S-Bahn/U-Bahn stationHermannplatz connection from Heinersdorf to the Blankenburger Pflasterweg development area, and PankowHeinersdorf – Weißensee....
- CDU Berliner Vertreter Walter Biering SED Gerhard Bläsing SED Rudolf Blankenburger Genossenschaften Mitglied der SED Rudolf Blau SED Johannes Blender SED...
- March 1873 by the Halberstadt-Blankenburg Railway Company (Halberstadt-Blankenburger Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft or HBE). In its early years trains only ran to...
- Afterwards he was director, manager and president of his home club Blankenburger FV, before managing 1. FC Wernigerode in the Verbandsliga Sachsen-Anhalt...
- democrats were herded together in the inn, Zur Erholung. Here and in the Blankenburger Hof they were severely beaten, some dying as a result. During the Second...