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Obernai (Alsatian: Owernah; German:
Oberehnheim) is
commune in the Bas-Rhin
department in
Alsace in north-eastern France. It lies on the
eastern slopes...
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similar attempt was made at
Oberehnheim.
Josel successfully appealed to the
imperial officials, and the Jews of
Oberehnheim were
allowed to remain. Soon...
- SS-Helferinnen who
completed training at the
Reichsschule für SS-Helferinnen in
Oberehnheim (Alsace) were
members of the Waffen-SS. Like
their male
equivalents in...
- by France, 1648)
Murten (to Savoy, 1255)
Nijmegen (to Guelders, 1247)
Oberehnheim (annexed by France, 1648)
Rapperswil Rheinfelden (to the Habsburgs, 1330)...
- 1537) was an
Alsatian satirist, poet and translator. He was born at
Oberehnheim (Obernai) near Strasbourg. In 1490 he
entered the
Franciscan order, and...
- and II
Neckargerach Neckargartach,
today part of
Heilbronn Neunkirchen Oberehnheim,
today Obernai Oberschefflenz,
today part of
Schefflenz Obrigheim Offenburg...
- the
Reichsschule für SS
Helferinnen (Reich
school for SS helpers) in
Oberehnheim to
train women in
communications so that they
could free up men for combat...
- Reich-school in
Obernai (
Oberehnheim) were
members of the Waffen-SS. The SS-Helferinnen were
trained at the Reichsschule-SS at
Oberehnheim in Alsace. The Reichsschule-SS...
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collected by the nuns there. Some
bones were
moved in 1622 to the
church of
Oberehnheim in Alsace, France. Later, some
relics were
transferred to the parish...
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English name
Other names or
former names Obernai Oberehnheim (German*),
Obernai (French*, German*) Óbuda (now part of Budapest) Alt-Ofen or Alt-Buda (German*)...