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Luckenwalde (German: [ˌlʊkn̩ˈvaldə] ;
Upper and
Lower Sorbian: Łukowc,
Upper Sorbian: [ˈwukɔfts],
Lower Sorbian: [ˈwukɔwts]) is the
capital of the Teltow-Fläming...
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Stalag III-A was a
German World War II prisoner-of-war (POW) camp at
Luckenwalde, Brandenburg, 52
kilometres (32 mi)
south of Berlin. It
housed Polish...
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forerunner of FSV 63
Luckenwalde was
founded in 1906 as BV 06
Luckenwalde,
which became SG
Luckenwalde-Süd in 1945 and BSG
Motor Luckenwalde in 1951. After...
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Luckenwalde station is the
station of the town of
Luckenwalde in the
German state of Brandenburg. It was
opened in 1841.
Luckenwalde was the
terminus of...
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Brandon Q. Morris,
pseudonym of
Matthias Matting, born 28
August 1966 in
Luckenwalde (East Germany), is a
German writer of hard science-fiction.
After completing...
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Stalag III-A
Luckenwalde Stalag III-B Fürstenberg/Oder
Stalag III-C Alt-Drewitz (Drzewice)
Stalag III-D Berlin-Lichterfelde
Oflag III-A
Luckenwalde Oflag III-B...
- ("Einstein Tower"). This
relationship and also the
family friendship with the
Luckenwalde hat
manufacturers Salomon and
Gustav Herrmann helped Mendelsohn to an...
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Preceding station DB
Regio Nordost Following station Trebbin towards Stralsund Hbf or
Schwedt RE 3
Luckenwalde towards Jüterbog or
Lutherstadt Wittenberg Hbf...
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November 1985) is a
German screenwriter and director.
Gutsche was born in
Luckenwalde and
granted with
Abitur in 2005.
After his
Zivildienst in a retirement...
- Germany. It is
situated on the
Dahme River, 30 km (19 mi)
southeast of
Luckenwalde, and 38 km (24 mi) west of Lübbenau. From 1815 to 1947,
Dahme was part...