- aircraft-engine
plant at Obrigheim, the
Deschimag shipyards at Bremen-Weser, and the
Gendorf powerplant. The
Soviets established COMECON as a
riposte to the Marshall...
-
quickly in the region,
supported vividly by
Gendorf himself. In 1561, the
estate was
acquired by
Gendorf's daughter Eustachia. She had
three daughters...
- Heimatkunde, Kłodzko, 1928, p. 63–68
Friedrich Bernau:
Ritter Christof von
Gendorf und
seine Töchter, in: Karl Prätorius and ****mut
Weber (eds.): Schatzlar...
- Svatý Petr, now part of Špindlerův Mlýn. In the 1530s,
Christopher von
Gendorf, a
Carinthian aristocrat and
royal senior captain of King
Ferdinand I,...
- FC Töging
statistics 2014–15 FC Töging II
statistics 2014–15 SV
Gendorf Burgkirchen statistics 2016–17 SV
Gendorf Burgkirchen statistics 2017–18 v t e...
- aircraft-engine
plant at Obrigheim, the
Deschimag shipyards at Bremen-Weser, and
Gendorf power station.
Military industries and
those owned by the state, by ****...
- aircraft-engine
plant at Obrigheim, the
Deschimag shipyards at Bremen, and the
Gendorf powerplant. The
dismantling of
German industry continued, and in 1949 Konrad...
- Dyhernfurth,
which produced tabun (a
nerve agent similar to sarin), and at
Gendorf,
which produced mustard gas (a
poison gas
originally developed and used...
- Position(s)
Midfielder Youth career 1976–1981 DJK
Emmerting 1981–1990 SV
Gendorf 1990–1991 1860 München 1991–1993 FC
Starnberg Senior career*
Years Team...
- (mentioned 1570; † 1595), Lord of Stein;
married to
Kunigunde (née Von
Gendorf,
widow Von Vasold) no descendants; Lord of
Stein Lukas von
Graben was unable...