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ceremonial opening on 26 May 2006. It is
located on the site of the
historic Lehrter Bahnhof, and on the
Berlin S-Bahn
suburban railway. The
station is owned...
- The
Lehrter Straße (also:
Lehrter Str****e, Lehrterstraße, and Lehrterstr****e) is a
residential street in Moabit, a sub
district of Mitte, one of Berlin's...
- Spree. Bormann, Stump****ger, and
Axmann walked along railroad tracks to
Lehrter station,
where Axmann decided to go
alone in the
opposite direction of...
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capture by the Soviets.
Bormann probably committed suicide on a
bridge near
Lehrter station. His body was
buried nearby on 8 May 1945, but was not
found and...
- The Berlin–Lehrte railway,
known in
German as the
Lehrter Bahn (Lehrte Railway), is an east–west line
running from
Berlin via
Lehrte to Hanover. Its period...
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overthrow the government.
According to the
detention book kept at the
Lehrter Straße
prison in Berlin,
where the
Gestapo had a
special section for political...
- as a
single set of
tracks between Berlin and Spandau) from
Lehrter Stadtbahnhof (
Lehrter Stadtbahn station, now part of
Berlin Hauptbahnhof) ran as the...
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southeast of East Germany. On 28
August 1951,
trains usually serving Berlin Lehrter Bahnhof were
redirected to
stations in East Berlin,
while trains from West...
- and Dresden. From 15 May 1933, the
train ran
regularly between Berlin (
Lehrter Bahnhof) and Hamburg's
central station. The
train travelled the 286 kilometres...
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light of DNA
identification in 1998 of
skeletal remains unearthed near the
Lehrter Bahnhof in 1972 as Bormann's.
According to Manning, "eventually, over 10...