-
Austrian II Corps,
commanded by Merveldt,
advanced towards Connewitz via
Gautzsch and
attempted to
attack the position. By the time
Napoleon arrived on the...
- Prussia. In 1919,
Cramer became managing director of the
Kammgarnspinnerei Gautzsch AG, a
worsted yarn
spinning mill. From 1923, he was on the
board of directors...
- died
shortly after the 1933 ****
seizure of
power at the age of 80 in
Gautzsch (today part of Markkleeberg). A
memorial to Fritsch,
described as "the...
-
Adolf Birch-Hirschfeld (1
October 1849, in Kiel – 11
January 1917, in
Gautzsch) was a
German medievalist and
Romance scholar. He was a
brother of pathologist...
-
Simroth (10 May 1851
Riestedt (now a part of Sangerhausen) – 31
August 1917
Gautzsch near Leipzig), was a
German zoologist and malacologist.He was a professor...
-
Cantata written in 1740.
Cospuden is then
attached to the muni****lity of
Gautzsch in 1875
which is in turn
attached to
Markkleeberg 1934. The po****tion...
-
renamed Oetzsch-Markkleeberg. Oetzsch-Markkleeberg was in turn
merged with
Gautzsch and the
whole town was
called "Markkleeberg",
although Markkleeberg was...
- to the
villa of the
merchant Walter Polich built by
Gustav Steinert in
Gautzsch [de], Mehringstraße 16 1918:
Cemetery grove of
honour for
soldiers killed...
- (LAAG) was founded,
whose line,
marked with a star, ran via
Connewitz to
Gautzsch (Markkleeberg-West). In the city center, the most
important streets in...
- 14.52 24.90 (w: 0.4 m/s) 6.11 (w: 0.2 m/s) 45.06 2:12.22 6264 9
Birgit Gautzsch East
Germany 13.44 1.76 13.85 23.72 (w: 0.9 m/s) 6.03 (w: 0.5 m/s) 42...