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Ohrdruf (German: [ˈoːɐ̯ˌdʁʊf] ) is a
small town in the
district of
Gotha in the
German state of Thuringia. It lies some 30 km
southwest of
Erfurt at the...
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Ohrdruf was a
German forced labor and
concentration camp
located near
Ohrdruf,
south of Gotha, in Thuringia, Germany. It was part of the
Buchenwald concentration...
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Michaelis Kirche (St. Michael's Church) in the
Thuringian town of
Ohrdruf was the
church where Johann Sebastian Bach's
eldest brother,
Johann Christoph...
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Ohrdruf Priory or
Karmel St. Elija,
Ohrdruf, is a
Carmelite monastery at
Ohrdruf in Thuringia, Germany. It is the
latest in a
series of
religious foundations...
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Ohrdruf is a town in the
German state of Thuringia.
Ohrdruf may also
refer to:
Ohrdruf concentration camp
Ohrdruf Priory Michaeliskirche (
Ohrdruf) This...
- lived. In 1690
Johann Christoph became organist at the
Michaeliskirche at
Ohrdruf. In
October 1694 he
married Dorothea von Hof. His
mother Maria Elisabeth...
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district in
Germany between Crawinkel and
Arnstadt and near to the town of
Ohrdruf, was a
scene of
military construction under the
National Socialist regime...
- Rhine-Westphalia, with
another located in Skanderborg, Denmark, and one in
Ohrdruf, Germany. In 2022, the
company was the
second largest confectionery producer...
- Gotha, Thuringia, Germany.
Since 1
January 2019, it is part of the town
Ohrdruf.
Crawinkel was
first mentioned in 1088.
After the
Armistice with France...
- is accurate. On 4
April 1945 the U.S. 89th
Infantry Division overran Ohrdruf, a
subcamp of Buchenwald.
Buchenwald was
partially evacuated by the Germans...