- Joachimsthal,
sometimes spelled Joachimstal, may
refer to: Joachimsthal, Bohemia,
former name of Jáchymov, Czechia,
famous for its
silver and uranium...
-
Ferdinand Joachimsthal was a
German mathematician. He was born on
March 9, 1818, at
Goldberg (Złotoryja),
Silesia and died on
April 5, 1861, at Breslau...
-
Schlick of
Bohemia began minting coins known as joachimstalers,
named for
Joachimstal, the
valley in
which the
silver was mined. In turn, the valley's name...
-
rebuilt according to
plans by Karl
Friedrich S****el. From 1815 to 1947,
Joachimstal was part of the
Prussian Province of Brandenburg. King
Frederick William...
- Maienfels, Neuhütten,
Neulautern and the
abandoned village of Neuhütte in
Joachimstal.
Neighboring cities and muni****lities of Wüstenrot are (moving clockwise...
- in
Joachimsthal in Czechoslovakia, and in the
Belgian Congo. All but
Joachimstal were in
Allied hands. A 1942
survey determined that
sufficient quantities...
- but
death rates remained high.
Following the
Munich Agreement in 1938,
Joachimstal was
annexed by ****
Germany and
administered as part of the Reichsgau...
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Brandenburg on the Berlin–Görlitz
railway Joachimsthal Kaiserbahnhof,
Joachimstal,
Brandenburg Kaiserbahnhof Kierberg,
Kierberg station,
North Rhine-Westphalia...
- für die
kinder im
Joachimstal (Three
sacred Christmas songs, of the
newborn little child Jesus / for the
children in the
Joachimstal).
Herman based the...
- the 1530s, as an
abbreviation of Joachimstaler. The
silver mines at
Joachimstal had
opened in 1516, and the
first such
coins were
minted there in 1518...