- the late-gothic
artwork of the
Hersbruck altar, the "Hirtenmuseum" and the
landscape of
Hersbruck Switzerland.
Hersbruck was
founded in 976 when a castle...
- The
Hersbruck–Pommelsbrunn
railway is a 5.4 km long
mainline railway in the
German state of Bavaria,
which connects the Nuremberg–Cheb and Nuremberg–Schwandorf...
- The
Hersbrucker Alb ("
Hersbruck Jura") – also
called Hersbrucker Schweiz ("
Hersbruck Switzerland") or Pegnitz-Alb ("Pegnitz Jura") – is the northeastern...
-
Hohenstein Castle (German: Burg Hohenstein) in
Middle Franconia is a
castle in Bavaria, Germany. The
origins of
Hohenstein Castle probably go back to the...
- was
established in 1972 by
merging the
former districts of Nuremberg,
Hersbruck and Lauf,
reuniting for the
first time
since 1789 most of the
former lands...
-
resulted in the
establishment of the two
largest of the subcamps, at
Hersbruck and Leitmeritz. In the
second half of 1944, 45 new
camps were created...
- (1925–2015) was an
author from
South Tyrol,
Italy and a
survivorof Dachau and
Hersbruck. Thaler's memoir,
Unvergessen (Unforgotten),
initiated theprocess of coming...
-
Herrenberg (Baden-Württemberg)
Herrieden (Bavaria)
Herrnhut (Saxony)
Hersbruck (Bavaria)
Herten (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Herzberg am Harz (Lower Saxony)...
- from the camp of
Hersbruck to the
construction site in
Happurg every day. (in German) G. Faul:
Sklavenarbeiter für den Endsieg.
Hersbruck 2003. (Published...
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Nennslingen 9148
Ettenstatt 9149 Weißenburg-Suffersheim 915 9151
Hersbruck 9152
Hartenstein 9153
Schnaittach 9154
Pommelsbrunn 9155
Simmelsdorf 9156...