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Ochsenkopf,
German for "ox's head", may
refer to:
Operation Ochsenkopf, a
battle during the
Second World War
Ochsenkopf (Malbun), a
mountain on the border...
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Ochsenkopf Transmitter (German:
Sender Ochsenkopf) is a 163
metres (535 ft)
radio and TV
tower of
reinforced concrete,
which was
built in 1958 on...
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Unternehmen Ochsenkopf (Operation Ox Head) also
known as the
Battle of Sidi Nsir and the
Battle of
Hunts Gap was an Axis
offensive operation in Tunisia...
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Allies to
weaken the
north to
reinforce the south,
launched Operation Ochsenkopf ("Ox Head")
against V Corps,
across a wide
front and
commanded by General...
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GEDORE red, for hand
tools and tool-based solutions, as well as the
Ochsenkopf brand,
which specialises in
forestry and
carpentry tools.
Their product...
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Ochsenkopf bei Rittersgrün is a
mountain of Saxony,
southeastern Germany. 50°28′42″N 12°49′12″E / 50.47833°N 12.82000°E / 50.47833; 12.82000 v t e...
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which carried the ****hest.
Notable in this
regard was the
transmitter on
Ochsenkopf in Bavaria,
which covered much of
southern East
Germany with ARD on VHF...
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roughly 3.5
kilometres apart,
around Ruhestein (7,615 ha) and
Hoher Ochsenkopf/Plättig (2,447 ha) and is part of the Central/North
Black Forest Nature...
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descriptions of the
border in 1499 and 1536, the
mountain that is now
called the
Ochsenkopf was
called Vichtelberg;
thereafter the name was
extended to the whole...
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Ochsenkopf (German: [ˈɔksn̩ˌkɔp͡f] ) is the second-highest
mountain in the
Fichtel Mountains with a
height of 1,024
metres (3,360 ft). On its summit...