- The
German term
Kurmark (archaic Churmark, "Electoral March")
referred to the
Imperial State held by the
margraves of Brandenburg, who had been awarded...
- The
Panzergrenadier Division Kurmark,
sometimes also
referred to as
Panzer Division Kurmark, was a
armoured formation of the
German Army
during World War...
-
which until 1933 was
headed in
rotation by the
general superintendents of
Kurmark, Neumark-Lower Lusatia, and Berlin,
became the
Evangelical Church in Berlin-Brandenburg...
- exact; for instance,
according to the
official party statistics the Gau
Kurmark/Mark
Brandenburg was the
largest in the
German Reich.[page needed] By 1941...
-
Electoral March (German:
Kurmark) in ****
Germany as a
district within the Free
State of Prussia. In
January 1939,
Kurmark was
renamed March of Brandenburg...
- (part-time). From 1925 to 1933 he was the superintendent-general of the
Kurmark within the Old-Prussian
Ecclesiastical Province of the
March of Brandenburg...
- 1604,
Joachim Frederick created a
council called Geheimer Rat für die
Kurmark (Privy
Council for the Electorate),
which instead of the
estates would...
- Jüterbog
Panzer Division Kempf (part Heer, part Waffen-SS)
Panzer Division Kurmark Panzer Lehr
Division (sometimes
identified as 130th Panzer-Lehr-Division)...
-
important figure in the
German Christian movement and the
Gauleiter of Gau
Kurmark during the
early years of **** rule. Kube was
removed from all of his offices...
-
battalions (the
Fusilier Battalions of the 30th
Regiment and of the 1st
Kurmark Landwehr),
under Colonel Zepelin, from the 9th Brigade,
which had not yet...