- of
Hesse (German: Kurfürstentum Hessen), also
known as Hesse-K****el or
Kurhessen, was the
title used for the
former Landgraviate of Hesse-K****el after...
- C****eler FV 95. In 1919,
fusion with VfK K****el
created SV
Kurhessen K****el. It was as
Kurhessen that the club
joined the
Gauliga Hessen, one of sixteen...
- The
Province of
Kurhessen (German:
Provinz Kurhessen) or
Electoral Hesse was a
province of
Prussia within ****
Germany between 1944 and 1945. Although...
-
effective on 1 July 1944. The two new
provinces were the
province of
Kurhessen and the
province of N****au. The name
comes from the
former Duchy of N****au...
- The
Evangelical Church of
Kurhessen-Waldeck (German:
Evangelische Kirche von
Kurhessen-Waldeck; EKKW) is a
United Protestant church body in
former Hesse-C****el...
-
thereby becoming the
Electorate of
Hesse or
Electoral Hesse (German:
Kurhessen, Kur
being the German-language term for the Empire's
College of Electors)...
- the
conflict was the
situation in the
state of
Kurhessen.
Austria and
Bavaria intended to
invade Kurhessen on
behalf of the
German Confederation in order...
-
effective 1 July 1944, Hesse-N****au was
split into the
provinces of
Kurhessen (capital in K****el) and N****au (capital in Wiesbaden). On 19 September...
- 1973) was a ****
Party official and
politician who was
Gauleiter of Gau
Kurhessen.
Weinrich was born in
Molmeck (today, Hettstedt) the son of a shoe manufacturer...
- 12 Köln-Aachen Köln 8,162 2,432,095
Joseph Grohé from 1 June 1931 13
Kurhessen,
renaming of Gau Hessen-Nord 1934 K****el 9,200 971,887
Walter Schultz...