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Karlshorst (/
kɑːrlshɔːrst/, German: [ˈkaʁlsˌhɔst] ;
locally pronounced [ka:ltshɔst];
literally meaning Karl's nest) is a
locality in the
borough of Lichtenberg...
- Allies,
signed by
Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel on 8 May 1945 (VE Day) in
Karlshorst, Berlin.
After German leader Adolf Hitler's
suicide and
handing over of...
- The
Museum Berlin-
Karlshorst,
previously named German-Russian
Museum Berlin-
Karlshorst (Deutsch-Russisches
Museum Berlin-
Karlshorst) is
dedicated to German-Soviet...
- Berlin-
Karlshorst station is a
station served by
regional and S-Bahn
services in the
suburb of
Karlshorst in the
Berlin district of Lichtenberg. The station...
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signed at the seat of the
Soviet Military Administration in
Germany (
Karlshorst, Berlin) by
representatives from the
German "Oberkommando der Wehrmacht"...
- as
Pankow (the seat of
command of the
Soviet forces in
Germany was in
Karlshorst, a
district in the East of Berlin). Over time, however, the abbreviation...
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district with the
localities of Fennpfuhl, Rummelsburg,
Friedrichsfelde and
Karlshorst. The
historic village of Lichtenberg,
today also
called Alt-Lichtenberg...
- such as the
Berlin School of
Engineering and
Economics (HTW) and the
Karlshorst horseracing track.
Between 2013 and 2015, a
neighborhood named Treskow...
- the
premises of the
Soviet Military Administration in
Germany at Berlin-
Karlshorst. His
occupation after 1945 is unknown. Even
before the 2013
media reports...
- Oblast), was
named after Fritz Schmenkel in 1965. In 1976, a
street in the
Karlshorst locality of
Berlin was
named Fritz-Schmenkel-Straße; however, it was renamed...