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destroying the
infrastructure in
Germany and the
mounting military losses.
Kommandantur –
German for
military headquarters. By metonymy,
during the war it designated...
- The
Kommandantenhaus (Commandant's House), also
called Alte
Kommandantur (Old Commandantura), on
Unter den
Linden boulevard in the
historic centre of Berlin...
- SS
Experiment Love Camp;
original release title:
Lager SSadis Kastrat Kommandantur) is a 1976 ****
exploitation film
directed by
Sergio Garrone. The plot...
- the
Berlin State Opera,
Charlottenburg Palace, Gendarmenmarkt, Alte
Kommandantur, as well as the City Palace. The
tallest buildings in
Berlin are spread...
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Linden with the
Lustgarten and
Museum Island. The
reconstructed Alte
Kommandantur is at No. 1,
standing opposite the
Zeughaus ****nal, the
oldest building...
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avoided being seen by a guard. They
entered a
storage cellar under the
Kommandantur (Commandant's HQ),
crawled out
through a
narrow air
shaft leading to...
- site for a high
security prison. The
larger outer court in
front of the
Kommandantur (commander's offices) had only two
exits and
housed a
large German garrison...
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affairs in
occupied France. It was
divided into
Kommandanturen (singular
Kommandantur), in
decreasing hierarchical order Oberfeldkommandanturen, Feldkommandanturen...
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recruited 32,000
French people to work as
mouches while by 1942 the
Paris Kommandantur was
receiving an
average of 1,500
letters per day sent by the corbeaux...
- poet
Robert Desnos published an
article titled "J'irai le dire à la
Kommandantur" in the
underground newspaper Aujourd'****
appealing to
ordinary French...