- ("Sisi"). The name
Feldafing is
presumably of
Bavarian origin. The
earliest record of the use of
Feldafing is from 1116. At that time,
Feldafing was
ruled by...
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Reichsschule Feldafing was
founded on
April 1, 1933 as a 9th
class ****
Party school on Lake
Starnberg and was
located in a
villa neighborhood in
Feldafing. The...
- the Army's
Civil Affairs Command. The
Feldafing DP camp was
formed in the
grounds of the
Reichsschule Feldafing consisting of
seven large two-story buildings...
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Feldafing station is the only
station of the
Bavarian town of
Feldafing and a
station on the
Munich S-Bahn. It is
classified by
Deutsche Bahn as a category...
-
Germany and ****an. She
married the
writer Thomas Mann.
Katia was born in
Feldafing near Munich, into one of the
wealthiest families in Germany. She was the...
- Burgau/Günzburg
Dachau Eching Echterdingen Ellwangen Emmerting Eschelbach Feistenau Feldafing Fischbachau Fischen Fischhorn,
Bruck Friedolfing Friedrichshafen Füssen...
-
including Unterzeismering;
Evangelische Akademie Tutzing on the lake
Feldafing (North West,
Starnberg district):
including Garatshausen Pöcking (North...
- in the
Theresienstadt concentration camp. Burg died in Garatshausen,
Feldafing muni****lity in 1975 and is
buried at the
Alter Friedhof in Tutzing, Bavaria...
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Artists Residence (German: Künstlervilla Waldberta) is a
historic estate in
Feldafing, Bavaria, Germany. The villa,
along with Ebenböckhaus in Pasing, accommodates...
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Monuments Feldafing (PDF; 341 kB)
Bavarian State Institute for the
Preservation of Monuments,
formerly the "Reich
School of the
NSDAP Feldafing", now the...