- the
ground has a
capacity of 16,672. The
stadium is
called Achter de
Kazerne,
which means "Behind the Army Barracks". It is
called this
because the...
- The
Kazerne Dossin Holocaust memorial is the only part of the
Kazerne Dossin: Memorial,
Museum and Do****entation
Centre on
Holocaust and
Human Rights...
-
Kazerne Dossin is a
former army
barracks in Mechelen, Belgium,
currently known as "Hof van Habsburg". It may
refer to:
Kazerne Dossin Memorial, Museum...
- home
matches at the AFAS-stadion
Achter de
Kazerne,
where AFAS is
their stadium sponsor and
Achter de
Kazerne means 'Behind the Barracks'. The
stadium has...
- The Oranje-N****au
Kazerne is a
former military barracks in the
centre of Amsterdam,
along the
Singelgracht canal,
directly south of
Artis zoo. Emperor...
-
Kontich Kazerne.
Kontich Kazerne has a big
industrial center and a
train station on the line
between Antwerp and Mechelen. The
barracks (
kazerne in Dutch)...
- Attendance: 3,900 Referee:
Besnik Kaimi (Albania) 7
September 1988
Achter de
Kazerne,
Mechelen Attendance: 6,000 Referee: Wim
Egbertzen (Netherlands) 7 September...
- them to
Auschwitz concentration camp. The gun is now on
display in the
Kazerne Dossin museum in Mechelen. "Identifying and
differentiation the FN Browning...
- part of the
former barracks and a new
building opposite form part of the
Kazerne Dossin – Memorial,
Museum and Do****entation
Centre on
Holocaust and Human...
- 200 Referee:
Alphonse Costantin (Belgium) 16
September 1987
Achter de
Kazerne,
Mechelen Attendance: 7,182 Referee:
Ildefonso Urizar Azpitarte (Spain)...