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Guben (Polish and Sorbian: Gubin) is a town on the
Lusatian Neisse river in
Lower Lusatia, in the
state of Brandenburg, in
eastern Germany.
Located in...
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Guben station is a
station of
Guben in the
German state of Brandenburg. It is at the
junction of
lines from
Berlin to Wrocław via
Frankfurt (Oder) and...
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Gubin [ˈɡubʲin] (German:
Guben) is a town in
Krosno Odrzańskie County,
Lubusz Voivodeship, in
western Poland. It is the
administrative seat of the rural...
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flows between Neißemünde-Ratzdorf and
Kosarzyn –
north of the
towns of
Guben and Gubin. The
river was a
motivations to
found Gubin as a craftmanship...
- she was
interned at Auschwitz-Birkenau for 10 w****s
before being sent to
Guben in
Germany to work in an
armaments factory, and later, by
death march, to...
- der Rohe. It is also
known as Haus Wolf. The
property was
developed in
Guben, Germany,
between 1925 and 1926 – two
decades before the Oder–Neisse line...
- the
coachman Friedrich Pieck and his wife
Auguste in the
eastern part of
Guben, in what was then the
German Empire and is now Gubin, Poland. Two years...
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concentrated on
defenses along the
Lusatian Neisse River between Görlitz and
Guben. On
April 16, 1945, the Red Army
renewed its
offensive by
crossing the Oder...
- is a German-British historian,
journalist and writer.
Hoyer was born in
Guben, East Germany,
where her
mother was a
teacher and her
father an East German...
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Helmut de
Terra (4 July 1900 in
Guben,
Germany – 22 July 1981 in Bern, Switzerland) was a
German geologist, explorer, archaeologist,
author and anthropologist...