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Lychen (German pronunciation: [ˈlyːçən]), also
known as Flößerstadt (raftsman city), is a town in the
Uckermark district, in Brandenburg, Germany. It is...
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Moore described them as a pin with a handle. In 1903, in the
German town of
Lychen,
clockmaker Johann Kirsten invented flat-headed pins for use with drawings...
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Hohenlychen Sanatorium was a
complex of
sanatoriums in
Lychen,
Uckermark district, 108 km
north of Berlin, Germany, that was in use from 1902 to 1945...
- six
months before moving on to work as a
retail clerk in a
small shop in
Lychen for
another six.
Grese was
hired the
following year as an
apprentice aide...
- Rhine-Westphalia) Lüneburg (Lower Saxony) Lünen (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Lunzenau (Saxony) Lütjenburg (Schleswig-Holstein) Lützen (Saxony-Anhalt)
Lychen (Brandenburg)...
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Himmler had
abandoned his post on 13
March and
retired to a
sanatorium at
Lychen. At this time, Army
Group Vistula's
front was less than 80
kilometres (50 mi)...
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France Died 22
December 1944(1944-12-22) (aged 39)
Hohenlychen Sanatorium,
Lychen, ****
Germany Alma mater École
Polytechnique Occupation(s) Businessman,...
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September 1884 Kiel,
German Empire Died 28 July 1941(1941-07-28) (aged 56)
Lychen, ****
Germany Allegiance German
Empire (1903-1918) Weimar
Republic (1918-1933)...
- 1393 to 1408 and the sole
ruler of Sternberg, Friedland, Fürstenberg and
Lychen from 1408
until his death. He was the
eldest child of John I, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard...
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Pomerania in 1236.
Albert III was from 1284 the sole
ruler of
Stargard and
Lychen.
After his sons Otto and John died (around 1299),
Albert III sold Stargard...