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Duivelsberg (German:
Wylerberg or Teufelsberg,
which literally translates to 'the devil's mountain') is a hill and
nature reserve in the muni****lity...
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region on the Belgian–German border)
World War II
Wylerberg Netherlands Duivelsberg (German: Wylerberg), an
uninhabited hill and some
nearby slivers of land...
- Saar question. In the post-war
years he
successfully argued that the
Duivelsberg (German:
Wylerberg or Teufelsberg),
annexed from
Germany after World...
- (19.54 km2 (7.54 sq mi))
Small border road near
Millingen aan de Rijn
Duivelsberg/Wylerberg
between B**** and
Wijlerberg Border road near Mook; Uninhabited...
- ****sm
Kaliningrad Oblast Parts of Klaipėda
County and Tauragė
County Duivelsberg German:
Weimarer Republik, [ˈvaɪmaʁɐ ʁepuˈbliːk] German:
Deutsches Reich...
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occurred in the vicinity.
Wyler lies
close to the
Wylerberg (Dutch:
Duivelsberg; in
World War II,
known to
Allied forces as 'Hill 75.9'), a hill which...
- the
Kerkakkers in the
Kabouterberg ("gnome mountain"), also
known as
Duivelsberg ("devil's mountain"), a
tumulus located in the
Koebosch forest, slightly...
- was
revealed with the
names of the 27
civilian casualties. In 1949,
Duivelsberg and
Wylerberg were
annexed from Germany. In 1954, the
Africa Museum was...
- for one
small hill (about 3 km2, 1.2 sq mi) near
Wyler village,
called Duivelsberg/Wylerberg
which was
annexed by the Netherlands.
Starting on 16 February...
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acquisitions of West
German territory are
almost completely reverted; the
Duivelsberg remains permanently with the Netherlands. 1964 —
Malta becomes independent...