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Landwehr, or Landeswehr, is a
German language term used in
referring to
certain national armies, or
militias found in nineteenth- and
early twentieth-century...
- best
known examples of
earlier landwehrs. The
Danewerk is
another example of this type of barrier. Many of
these landwehrs have survived,
especially in...
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Richard Landwehr is the
author of
numerous books about the Waffen-SS,
particularly the
foreign volunteers,
providing accounts of
these men,
their formations...
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Mathis Landwehr (born 30 May 1980) is a
German actor, film producer,
stuntman and
martial artist. He
appeared in more than
thirty films since 2002. "Lasko:...
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Father Gordian Landwehr (born
Hermann Landwehr: 30
December 1912 – 11 June 1998) was a
German Dominican friar and, for over a decade, the
Prior of the...
- The
Landwehr Canal (German: Landwehrkanal), is a 10.7-kilometre-long (6.6 mi)
canal parallel to the
Spree river in Berlin, Germany,
built between 1845...
- The
Landwehr Corps (German: Landwehrkorps) was a
corps level command of the
German Army in
World War I. The
Landwehr Corps was
formed on the
outbreak of...
- 1869 to 1918. Its
counterpart was the
Royal Hungarian Landwehr (k.u.
Landwehr). The two
Landwehrs,
together with the
Common Army and the
Imperial and Royal...
- The 46th
Landwehr Division (German: 46.
Landwehr-Division (2. Königlich Sächsische)) was a
Royal Saxon Army
Landwehr infantry division in
World War I...
- Look up
Landwehr in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Landwehr is the
German word for a type of
national home
guard or
territorial army. It may also refer...