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Kislau concentration camp, also
known as KZ
Kislau in German, was a
concentration camp
operating in ****
Germany from 21st
April 1933
until 1st
April 1939...
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concentration camp
Esterwegen concentration camp
Kemna concentration camp
Kislau concentration camp
Lichtenburg concentration camp
Missler concentration...
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arrested for "R****enschande" (racial crimes), and
imprisoned at KZ
Schloss Kislau near
Karlsruhe and
forced to
forfeit his
stake in the company. He was released...
- the bishop's cellars.
George fled to
Heidelberg and the
peasants occupied Kislau Castle,
Rothenberg and
Bruchsal Castle, set up a
provisional government...
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Damian Hugo von Schönborn,
archbishop of
Speyer (1719–1743), who
built Kislau Castle in Bad Mingolsheim. Bad Schönborn is
famous for
being a
health resort...
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arrested for "R****enschande" (racial crimes), and
imprisoned at KZ
Schloss Kislau near Karlsruhe. He was released, by the
goodwill of a colleague, Hans Baron...
- to give the new
culture a welcome. In 1466, it
received Peter Luder of
Kislau, who had
visited Greece and Asia Minor, and had been
previously appointed...
- p****ing of the
Enabling Act of 1933,
Marum was
publicly deported to the
Kislau concentration camp on 16 May 1933
together with six
other SPD
members of...
- 1724 :
Hermitage in Waghäusel is built; 1724 :
Redesigning of the
Schloss Kislau; 1724 :
Various projects at Scheibenhardt; 1728 :
Expansion of Ettlingen...
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Party seized power in 1933,
Heymann was
arrested and
later sent to the
Kislau concentration camp in 1936. In 1938, he was
transferred to the
Dachau concentration...