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- The German name Karlslust (meaning "Charles' pleasure") can refer to the following: Karlslust Palace, in Waldviertel, Lower Austria a dance hall in Berlin...
- The Karlslust dance hall fire (also known as Loebel's Restaurant fire) occurred on 8 February 1947 in Hakenfelde, a locality of Spandau in what was then...
- year, however, a branch of the Waldstein-Wartenberg family inherited Karlslust Castle near Hardegg in Austria, together with Burgruine Kaja and the estate...
- single-building fire in American history (second only to the Iroquois Theatre fire) Karlslust dance hall fire Berlin, Germany Germany 1947 81 150 stove pipe Worst fire...
- February 7 – The South Pacific Commission (SPC) is founded. February 8 – The Karlslust dance hall fire in Berlin, Germany, kills over 80 people. February 10...
- park nearby the mansion, Karlslust (Charles' pleasure) and Hirschwürzloch. The park near the mansion is a baroque style; Karlslust and Hirschwürzlust are...
- Hotel fire in Atlanta, Georgia, killed 119 and injured 90. February 8 – Karlslust dance hall fire in Berlin, Germany, killed 80–88. August 30 – Le Select...
- Po****tion: 3,213,966. Berlin Schönefeld Airport opened. 1947 8 February: Karlslust dance hall fire. Ernst Reuter becomes mayor. 31 December: Po****tion:...
- Disaster Type Location Deaths Date Ref. Karlslust dance hall fire Structure fire Berlin 81 8 February 1947 Lübeck disaster Medical malpractice Lübeck...
- Events in the year 1947 in Germany. The Karlslust dance hall fire (also known as Loebel's Restaurant fire) occurred on 8 February 1947. January 4 - German...