- The
Upper Rhine (German:
Oberrhein [ˈoːbɐˌʁaɪn] ; French: Rhin Supérieur;
kilometres 167 to 529 of the Rhine) is the
section of the
Rhine between the...
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Command (German:
Oberkommando Oberrhein),
known for
three days as Army
Group Upper Rhine (German:
Heeresgruppe Oberrhein), was a short-lived headquarters...
- into the
three regional ****ociations (sing. Regionalverband):
Mittlerer Oberrhein (Middle
Upper Rhine), Rhein-Neckar (Rhine-Neckar) and Nordschwarzwald...
- May 1945) OB Ost (Oberost) – East – (3
October 1939 – 21 July 1940) OB
Oberrhein –
Upper Rhine – (26
November 1944 – 25
January 1945) OB Süd – Mediterranean...
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Cancor (died 771) was a
Frankish count ****ociated with
Lorsch Abbey. He was son of a
noble lady Williswinda. As her only
known husband before she was widowed...
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Operation Overlord. In response, Army
Group Upper Rhine (Heeresgruppe
Oberrhein)
group was
formed to
engage the
advancing US 7th Army (under
command of...
- (Regionalverband) of Hochrhein-Bodensee, Schwarzwald-Baar-Heuberg and Südlicher
Oberrhein. It is
divided into nine
districts and 294 muni****lities. The
Gross domestic...
- The Alb is a
river in the
Northern Black Forest in Germany. It is a
tributary of the Rhine, and
flows through the
cities of Karlsruhe,
Ettlingen and Bad...
- W****er während der Suevit-Bildung (Ries-Impakt, Deutschland". Jber. Mitt.
Oberrhein. Geol. Ver. (in German). 94: 55–69. Sturm, Sebastian; Wulf, Gerwin; Jung...
- (including
units in the
Colmar Pocket) from Army
Group G and Army
Group Oberrhein,
including the 6th SS Mountain, 17th SS Panzergrenadier, 21st Panzer,...