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- Kristianstad (UK: /ˈkrɪstʃənstɑːd/, Swedish: [krɪˈɧansta] ) is a city and the seat of Kristianstad Muni****lity, Scania County, Sweden with 40,145 inhabitants...
- October 1944. From Auschwitz, Lisl was among those forced to march to Christianstadt, where she died. Otto survived the war and returned to Amsterdam where...
- committed suicide in Aichach women's prison on 1 September 1967. At Christianstadt, a Gross-Rosen satellite in Silesia, Emilie Harms was in charge of the...
- (Głogów)-Grünberg-Guben railway line in 1871, followed by connections to Christianstadt (Nowogród Bobrzański) in 1904, Wollstein (Wolsztyn) in 1905, and a local...
- the concentration camps of Theresienstadt, Auschwitz-Birkenau, and Christianstadt. However, as it's written by Klüger as a 70-year-old woman, the memoir...
- labour and concentration camps including the Theresienstadt, Auschwitz, Christianstadt, Niesky and Görlitz. Hyndráková is notable for her work on the educational...
- after the 35 square kilometres (14 sq mi) Kombinat DAG Alfred Nobel Christianstadt. Operating from 1939 to 1945 in the south-eastern Bydgoszcz forest,...
- followed by a transfer to Gross-Rosen and forced labor at its subcamp in Christianstadt. She was then taken on a death march to Bergen-Belsen, and was liberated...
- Dancer, cabaret singer Jewish Forced death march from Auschwitz to Christianstadt Kurt Gerron 1897–1944 German Performer, actor, film director Jewish...
- (Georgian)*, 克拉科夫 (Kèlākēfu) (Chinese)* Kristianstad Christianstad (Danish)*, Christianstadt (former German)*, Kristianstad (German*, Swedish*), Kristianstadas (Lithuanian)*...