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- Christianspris or Frederiksort was a Danish fortification somewhat north of the then Danish city of Kiel. In 1632 the Danish king Christian IV initiated...
- – Volume 5. Retrieved 25 January 2023. "Werner Siemens' battle for Friedrichsort Fortress in 1848". Burgerbe.de. 2 November 2014. Retrieved 25 January...
- at the second attempt. He trained with the national league team SV Friedrichsort until 1956. He was called up on 24 May 1931, in the German defeat 0–6...
- the 1st Artillery Company of the 3rd Coastal Defense Department in Friedrichsort in Kiel from 1 October 1924 – 26 September 1926. His commanding officer...
- the Friedrichsort battery at Zeebrugge, Belgium. A sabotaged gun of the Friedrichsort battery. The damaged breech of a gun of the Friedrichsort battery...
- in Flanders as well as parti****ting in minesweeping operations in Friedrichsort. In April 1917, Greiser volunteered for service in the Naval Flying...
- Individual settlements in the southeast, such as Schilksee, Holtenau, and Friedrichsort, now are part of the city of Kiel. Hans Wilhelm Haefs: Ortsnamen und...
- and the Germany national team. Cerci started playing football at SV Friedrichsort and moved to Holstein Kiel's B youth team as a 14-year-old. In January...
- Kiel-Schilksee (Olympic harbor) Falckenstein (Kiel's duty-free beach) Kiel-Friedrichsort (traditionsreicher Industriestandort) Kiel-Holtenau (Kiel Canal) Kiel-Wik...
- Austro-Prussian War. Scorpion towed a pair of gun-armed dinghies to Friedrichsort outside Kiel. She later towed the corvettes Augusta and Victoria, which...