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Hadamar (German pronunciation: [
ˈhaːdamaʁ]) is a
small town in Limburg-Weilburg
district in Hesse, Germany.
Hadamar is
known for its
Clinic for Forensic...
- N****au-
Hadamar is the name of two side
lines of the
Ottonian main line of the
House of N****au. The
older line of the
counts of N****au-
Hadamar existed from...
- The
Hadamar killing centre (German: NS-Tötungsanstalt
Hadamar) was a
killing facility involved in the ****
involuntary euthanasia programme known as Aktion...
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Emicho I,
Count of N****au-
Hadamar (also
known as Emich,
first mentioned in 1289, died on 7 June 1334), was the
second son of
Count Otto I of N****au and...
- N****au-
Hadamar (23
April 1626, in
Hadamar – 24
January 1679, in
Hadamar) was —
after his
father — the
second ruler of the
younger N****au-
Hadamar line of...
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Johanna Elisabeth von N****au-
Hadamar (17
January 1619, in
Dillenburg – 2
March 1647, in Harzgerode) was a
princess of N****au-
Hadamar by birth, and by marriage...
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Irmgard Huber (1901–1983) was the head
nurse at the
Hadamar Killing Facility.
Beginning in late 1939, it was
operated as one of six
major centers for...
- John
Louis of N****au-
Hadamar, (Dillenburg, 6
August 1590 –
Hadamar, 10
March 1653) and also
known in
German as
Johann Ludwig, was a
German nobleman and...
- six
existing psychiatric hospitals: Bernburg, Brandenburg, Grafeneck,
Hadamar, Hartheim, and Sonnenstein. One
thousand children under the age of 17 were...
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Francis Alexander von N****au-
Hadamar (27
January 1674 in
Hadamar – 27 May 1711, ibid.) was the last
prince of N****au-
Hadamar.
Francis Alexander was the...