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Brauneck is a
mountain in Bavaria, Germany. It is the 'house mountain' of Lenggries. The
mountain is a po****r
local skiing destination. Pause, Walter...
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Hermann Max-Gustav
Brauneck (19
December 1894 – 27 July 1942) was a
German naval officer,
physician and
member of the
paramilitary Sturmabteilung who rose...
- Otto
Brauneck (27
February 1896 – 26 July 1917) was a
German World War I
flying ace
credited with ten
confirmed and five
unconfirmed aerial victories....
- Anne-Eva
Brauneck (born 9
December 1910 in Hamburg; died 6
March 2007 in Lich)
became the
first or
second female (West)
German professor of law in 1965...
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original main
seats were Weikersheim,
Hohlach and
Brauneck (near Creglingen).
Weikersheim Castle Brauneck Castle Of
Konrad von Weikersheim's
three sons,...
- Hohenlohe-
Brauneck received Jagstberg Castle (near Mulfingen) as af fief from the
Bishop of Würzburg
around 1300. The
Lords of Hohenlohe-
Brauneck became...
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mountain of
Lenggries known as the
Brauneck with an
elevation of over 1,555
meters above sea level. The
Brauneck is a well
known ski area tied together...
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Andreas Bolek (1st class, with Swords)
Philipp Bouhler (1st class)
Hermann Brauneck (2nd class)
Friedrich Buchardt (1st class, with Swords) Günther Burstyn...
- Biography.
Royal Irish Academy.
Retrieved 25
March 2021.
Brauneck Death Notice: SA-Obergruppenführer
Brauneck gefallen in Kösliner Zeitung, No. 209, 31 July 1942...
- Hans
Weiss Siegfried Gussmann (Oberleutnant)
Georg "Simon" Shöster Otto
Brauneck Hermann Göring Carl-August von
Schoenebeck Ernst Udet
Carlos Meyer Baldó [es]...