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Hilde Lobauer (born
November 8, 1918 in Plauen) was a
German prisoner and
later a
German camp
guard in both Auschwitz-Birkenau and Bergen-Belsen. She...
- The
Löbauer Berg (Upper Sorbian:
Lubijska hora,
pronounced [ˈlubʲijska ˈhɔʁa]) is an
extinct volcano and, with a
height of 447.9 m above sea
level (NHN)...
- The
Löbauer W****er is a
river of Saxony, Germany. It is a
right tributary of the Spree,
which it
joins near Malschwitz. It
flows through Löbau. List of...
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traditional region of
Upper Lusatia. It is
situated between the
slopes of the
Löbauer Berg and the
fertile hilly area of the
Upper Lusatian Mountains. It is...
- is at the foot of the
Kottmar mountain. It is a
right tributary of the
Löbauer W****er,
which it
joins near Löbau. It
flows through Obercunnersdorf and...
- of Löbau in the
Saxon county of Görlitz.
Together with the
neighbouring Löbauer Berg (447.9 m above NHN) it
forms a
single hill unit. The
story of a rock...
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Europe and
perhaps the
oldest tower built of iron. It is
located on the
Löbauer Berg at Löbau in Saxony,
offering a
panoramic view of the
Zittau Hills...
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Lusatian Mountains.
Notable mountains in view are Czorneboh, Kottmar,
Löbauer Berg, and
Oberoderwitzer Spitzberg. On
clear days, the
Jizera Mountains...
- (island)
Havel Hawela (river) Isar
Izara (river)
Jasmund Jasmat (peninsula)
Löbauer W****er Łubata (river) Main Men (river)
Malxe Małksa (river) Mönchgut Mnichów...
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Wesenitz und
Löbauer W****er 4, S. 3-7, 1999
Frank Fiedler. Das Jahr 1900 in den
Gemeinden Groß- und Kleindrebnitz.
Zwischen Wesenitz und
Löbauer W****er 5...