- Wilhelmshall, Halberstadt, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, and
named for A.
Langbein of
Leopoldshall, Germany.
Langbeinite gives its name to the langbeinites, a
family of...
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Another external camp
existed from
December 28, 1944 in the
village of
Leopoldshall. Both
camps were
evacuated on
April 11, 1945 with a
death march. The...
- Leipzig-Thekla
Leipzig Erla
Maschinenwerk Manufacture of
aircraft parts Leopoldshall Staßfurt
Junkers Construction of
aircraft control panels Lichtenburg...
- 310. Zincken, C. (1865):
Ueber die
Zusammensetzung des
Kainits von
Leopoldshall bei St****furth.- Berg- und hüttenmännische
Zeitung 24, 288. "Kainite:...
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After 1860, he
discovered and
developed a
deposit near Staßfurt and
Leopoldshall, thus
founding the industry. In 1861, he
gained the
patent on fertilizer...
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Ludwig Wullstein (22
April 1864,
Leopoldshall - 11
October 1930, Essen) was a
German surgeon.
Wullstein studied medicine in Leipzig, Würzburg and Berlin...
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large saving of expense. The
Leopoldshall kainit,
which averaged about 123 per cent potash, came from the
mines at
Leopoldshall, near Staßfurt, Germany. Its...
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drafted as a
munitions worker for the Germans. They were held at the
Leopoldshall camp in Staßfurt, Germany. As a child,
Lajousky suffered a
shrapnel wound...
- Uwe
Storch (born 12 July 1940,
Leopoldshall– Lanzarote, 17
September 2017) was a
German mathematician. His
field of
research was
commutative algebra and...
- Riedel-Hänigsen, Celle,
Lower Saxony; Aschersleben; Vienenburg; and
Leopoldshall.
Outside Germany, it is
found at Vesuvius, Italy; Stebnyk, Ukraine; and...