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belonged to
Hagenbach are
parts of
Kochendorf. Bad
Friedrichshall arose in 1933 by the
combination of
Kochendorf and Jagstfeld.[citation needed] Its...
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Sunday Bell (Bet- und Sonntagsglocke) Gebr. Bachert, Bad Friedrichshall-
Kochendorf 1985 4,668
kilograms (4.594 long tons) 1.93
metres (6.3 ft) A-flat° +10...
- was
undertaken by
labour brigades of the
concentration camp
branches in
Kochendorf and Neckargartach. From
Heilbronn all the way to
Neckarelz numerous subterraneous...
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Heppenheim Hessenthal,
today part of Schwäbisch Hall
Iffezheim Kaisheim Kochendorf Leonberg, in the
Engelberg Tunnel Mosbach Neckarbischofsheim Neckarelz...
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Danish positions at
Kochendorf. However, the
Prussians soon
discovered that the
Danish army had no
intention of
defending Kochendorf and had
retreated northward...
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circles was as following:
Franconian Circle (six cantons)
Odenwald (seat:
Kochendorf near Heilbronn)
Steigerwald (seat: Erlangen) Altmühl (seat: Wilhermsdorf...
- at Neckarsulm, 26.2 km)
Kocher (right
tributary at Bad Friedrichshall-
Kochendorf, 168.7 km)
Jagst (right
tributary at Bad Friedrichshall-Jagstfeld, 190...
- Rappenau-Fürfeld
Unteres Schloss Gemmingen,
Gemmingen Greckenschloss Kochendorf, Bad Friedrichshall-
Kochendorf Schloss Grombach, Bad Rappenau-Grombach
Schloss Heinsheim...
- Regional-Express from
Mannheim before salt
works at Bad Friedrichshall-
Kochendorf...
- K****el Kiel (Nordfriedhof 9 airmen,
Eichhoffriedhof several dozen graves)
Kochendorf Lich (45 graves)
Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen) -
several cemeteries not...