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Kobierzyce [kɔbjɛˈʐɨt͡sɛ] (German:
Koberwitz) is a
village in Wrocław County,
Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It is the seat of the...
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Edgar Kupfer-
Koberwitz (24
April 1906 – 7 July 1991) was a
German journalist, poet and
prisoner in the
Dachau concentration camp. He was the
author of...
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Keyserlingk who was
responsible for
inviting Rudolf Steiner to his
estate in
Koberwitz (Kobierzyce) in 1924 to
present the
Agriculture Course which led to the...
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lectures on
agriculture given by
philosopher Rudolf Steiner at
Schloss Koberwitz in Silesia,
Germany (now
Kobierzyce in Poland).
These lectures, the first...
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Mechanized Brigade and 57th
Guards bogged down at the
Domslau station and
Koberwitz village and station, respectively. They
suffered heavy losses in tanks...
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First Organic Agriculture Course:
Rudolf Steiner's
Agriculture Course at
Koberwitz, 1924" (PDF).
European Journal of
Social Sciences. 21 (1): 64–70. Steiner...
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First Organic Agriculture Course:
Rudolf Steiner's
Agriculture Course at
Koberwitz, 1924" (PDF).
European Journal of
Social Sciences. 21 (1): 64–70. "Eco-Friendly...
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First Organic Agriculture Course:
Rudolf Steiner's
Agriculture Course at
Koberwitz, 1924" (PDF).
European Journal of
Social Sciences. 21 (1): 64–70. Paull...
- (Haatsch) – Hlučín (Hultschin) – Hněvošice (Schreibersdorf) – Kobeřice (
Köberwitz) –
Kozmice (Kosmütz) – Kravaře (Deutsch Krawarn) – Ludgeřovice (Ludgierzowitz)...
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First Organic Agriculture Course:
Rudolf Steiner's
Agriculture Course at
Koberwitz, 1924"
Archived 2019-12-29 at the
Wayback Machine,
European Journal of...