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Käthen is a
village and a
former muni****lity in the
district of Stendal, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
Since 1
January 2010, it is part of the town Bismark...
- Hugo Karl
Gottlieb von
Kathen (27
August 1855 – 2
April 1932) was a
German infantry general during World War I.
Kathen was born in Freienwalde, ****her...
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Charlotte von
Kathen (1777–1850), was a
German salonist and writer. She
wrote historically important descriptions of
contemporary literary personalities...
- Badingen, Berkau, Büste, Dobberkau, Garlipp, Gr****au, Hohenwulsch, Holzhausen,
Käthen, Kläden, Könnigde, Kremkau, Meßdorf, Querstedt, Schäplitz, Schernikau, Schorstedt...
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treaty of
Versailles for the
security of
France and
named after Hugo von
Kathen, the last
military governor of the
fortress of Mainz.
Responsible was the...
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Frederick Charles of Prussia. In 1914, then-military
governor General Hugo von
Kathen announced the
start of
World War I to the
Mainz po****ce from the balcony...
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Water Festival (November),
Pchum Ben (honor to the
ancestors in October),
Kathen Ceremony (offerings to the monks), and 8 January (Day of
Cambodian – Vietnamese...
- (1892–1975)
Georg von
Kameke (1817–1893)
Friedrich Karmann (1885–1939) Hugo von
Kathen (1855–1932)
Bodewin Keitel (1888–1953)
Werner Kienitz (1885–1959) Eberhard...
- be made by the 50th
Reserve Division of
General der
Infanterie Hugo von
Kathen's XXIII Reserve Corps. The 50th
Reserve Division was a
Prussian division...
- of the
Reich Plenipotentiary August Winnig, the Army
Commander Hugo von
Kathen and the
Central Soldiers' Council.
Around 600
volunteers signed up, but...