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- Niederzwehren is a small town in Germany, part of the city of K****el, Hesse. It is notable for its First World War prisoner-of-war camp and a consequent...
- the tailor Nikolaus Viehmann. From 1787 to 1798 the family lived in Niederzwehren, today part of the city of K****el. After the death of her husband, she...
- (25 November 1918), dismissing his nurse while dying of pneumonia at Niederzwehren prisoner of war camp "Please put out that light, James." — Theodore...
- 30770, 25 June 1918 He was taken prisoner and died of pneumonia at the Niederzwehren prisoner of war camp in Germany, aged 21. Although he died 14 days after...
- Osnabrück Pforzheim. From early 1918. Strasbourg Mannschaftslager C****el (Niederzwehren). Held 20,000 POWs. Constance. All officers and men for internment in...
- British bodies were returned to Britain). Spensley was reburied at Niederzwehren War Cemetery south of K****el. 1898 Italian Football Championship (Genoa)...
- Grimm Museum; the Home of Dorothea Viehmann in the K****el district of Niederzwehren Between K****el and Fürstenberg, the Route offers two alternatives: K****el...
- Omaha in 1884. Fred Krug was born in Niederzwehren near K****el in Germany on December 22, 1833. He lived in Niederzwehren until 19 years of age where he was...
- source was the German storyteller Dorothea Viehmann, from the village of Niederzwehren near K****el. In some variants, a king on his deathbed orders his servant...
- of typhus in 1915 during World War I while serving as a guard at the Niederzwehren POW camp in K****el. Knackfuss's role as an academic history painter...