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Forchtenberg is a town in the
district of Hohenlohekreis,
northern Baden-Württemberg. It lies on the side of a
partly fortified hill
overlooking the Kocher...
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politician and
ardent **** critic, who was the
mayor of her home town of
Forchtenberg am
Kocher in the Free People's
State of Württemberg at the time of her...
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criticism of ****sm. He was
mayor of
Ingersheim 1917–1920,
mayor of
Forchtenberg 1920–1930 and lord
mayor of Ulm 1945–1948, and co-founded the All-German...
- present-day Crailsheim, Germany, was the
daughter of
Robert Scholl,
mayor of
Forchtenberg, and
elder sister of Hans and
Sophie Scholl, who
studied at the University...
- (1922–1944) as well as half-brother
Ernst Gruele (1915–1991)
until 1930 in
Forchtenberg, from 1930 to 1932 in
Ludwigsburg and from 1932 in Ulm. She was educated...
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Thilde (1925–1926),
whose family lived in Württemberg, in the
towns of
Forchtenberg (until 1930),
Ludwigsburg (1930–1932) and Ulm (1932–). On
February 18...
- to
Robert and
Magdalena Scholl. His
father later became the
mayor of
Forchtenberg am Kocher. He was the
second eldest of six children. His
siblings were:...
- am Main (Hesse)
Florstadt (Hesse) Floß (Bavaria)
Forchheim (Bavaria)
Forchtenberg (Baden-Württemberg)
Forst (Lausitz) (Brandenburg)
Frankenau (Hesse) Frankenberg...
- Ingersheim, 22
September 1918, 2.
Sophia Magdalena Scholl, Munich, born at
Forchtenberg, 9 May 1921, 3.
Christoph Hermann Probst, of
Aldrans bei Innsbruck, born...
- in the art
competition at the 1936
Summer Olympics. Balz was born in
Forchtenberg, Baden-Württemberg on 24
February 1904. He
began his
studies at the art...