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- The Carlshof Institutions (German: Carlshöfer Anstalten) was a diaconal hospital in Carlshof, East Prussia (Karolewo, Poland). Founded in 1882, it was...
- of complications resulting from his injuries on 1 October 1944 at the Carlshof hospital.[additional citation(s) needed] After Schmundt's death, all current...
- Hitler visits Puttkamer in the Carlshof hospital...
- Charlottenburg, Berlin, German Empire Died 21 July 1944(1944-07-21) (aged 37) Carlshof, East Prussia, **** Germany Allegiance  Weimar Republic (1925–1933)  ****...
- Kalischanki Ansiedelung 116 16 Kalischan Karlshof Kaszary 20 2 Schokken (Carlshof) Karolinenhof 35 2 Seehausen Karolinenhof 29 3 Niemtschin Kopanin Ziegelei...
- July 1898 Cologne, German Empire Died 22 July 1944(1944-07-22) (aged 45) Carlshof, Rastenburg, East Prussia, **** Germany Allegiance  German Empire  Weimar...
- (Parchim) is twelve kilometres to the east. The villages of Menzendorf, Carlshof and Horst belong to the parish of Möllenbeck. "Bevölkerungsstand der Kreise...
- 24 December 1972 in Eutin) Karl Georg Ulrich Paul (born 27 June 1891 in Carlshof near Wismar; died 4 October 1973 in Bern) Below began military service...
- north-east of the regional capital Olsztyn. The village was the location of the Carlshof Institutions from 1882 to 1940 which served as the Wolfschanze hospital...
- north-east of the regional capital Olsztyn. Until 1934 it belonged to the Carlshof Institutions, during World War II the airfield of the Wolf's Lair, Hitler's...