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Marienfelde (German pronunciation: [maˈʁiːənˌfɛldə] ) is a
locality in
southwest Berlin, Germany, part of the Tempelhof-Schöneberg borough. The former...
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Marienfelde refugee transit camp (German:
Notaufnahmelager Marienfelde) was one of
three camps operated by West
Germany and West
Berlin during the Cold...
- Berlin-
Marienfelde station is a
station and a
freight yard in Berlin, Germany. It is
located on the Berlin–Dresden
railway line in the
locality of Marienfelde...
- by fire, and
again to
Berlin in 1922.
Other factories were
located in
Marienfelde (near Berlin) and
Sindelfingen (next to Stuttgart). The
enterprise began...
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short range ballistic rocket developed by Rheinmetall-Borsig at Berlin-
Marienfelde during World War II. It was
intended to replace, or at
least supplement...
- from the
Vockerode power station near
Dessau on the Elbe, to Berlin-
Marienfelde, in 1943. The line was
designed to
transmit 60
megawatts using a symmetrical...
- 1898 (length 1.8
kilometres (1.1 mi)), the
military railway between Marienfelde and
Zossen between 1901 and 1904 (length 23.4
kilometres (14.5 mi)) and...
- the area of Tempelhof,
together with the
localities of Mariendorf,
Marienfelde, and Lichtenrade,
constituted a
borough of its own, also
called Tempelhof...
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Mariyampil Mariampole Marienfeld Marienfelde...
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electric vehicles and high-speed
steam locomotives were
carried out
between Marienfelde and Zossen. The
Research ****ociation for High-speed
Electric Railways...