- The Gau
Moselland,
formed as Gau Koblenz-Trier in June 1931, was an
administrative division of ****
Germany from 1933 to 1945 in the
Prussian Rhine Province...
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reorganised the
administrative regions in Germany, and the Gaue Köln-Aachen and
Moselland replaced the
Prussian province in the
Middle Rhine (German: Mittelrhein)...
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December 1945) was a ****
Party official who
served as
Gauleiter of Gau
Moselland from 1931 to 1945 and, from 1940
until 1942, as
Chief of
Civil Administration...
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occupation of Luxembourg, the club pla**** in the
Gauliga Moselland under the name of
Moselland Luxemburg.
After the
Second World War,
Spora continued to...
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During the
German occupation of Luxembourg, the club pla**** in the
Gauliga Moselland under the name of FK Niederkorn,
where it
finished runners-up in 1942–43...
- and
informally annexed to the
adjacent province of **** Germany, Gau
Moselland. This time,
Luxembourg did not
remain neutral as Luxembourg's government...
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markets its Châteauneuf-du-Pape in
bottles that
appear half-melted. The
Moselland company of Bernkastel-Kues in
Germany has a
Riesling with a
bottle in...
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short replacement by
Herbert Albrecht (July 1930 –
January 1931) 18
Moselland Koblenz 11,876 1,367,354
Gustav Simon from 24
January 1941 19 München-Oberbayern...
- 29 July 1940 to 30
August 1942, when
Luxembourg was
annexed into Gau
Moselland.
Gustav Simon was
appointed Chef der
Zivilverwaltung (CdZ; "Chief of the...
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national level. In 1941 The
Gauliga Mittelrhein was
split into the
Gauliga Moselland and
Gauliga Köln-Aachen, with VfR
playing in the
latter division. Two...