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Ordensburg (plural
Ordensburgen) is a
German term
meaning a "castle of a (military) order". It is used
specifically for the
fortified structures built...
- In **** Germany, the NS-
Ordensburgen ("National
Socialist Order Castles",
singular Ordensburg), also
called Schulungsburgen, were
schools developed for...
- The
Ordensburg Sonthofen is one of the NS-
Ordensburgen built during the
Third Reich in
Sonthofen (Oberallgäu).
Currently it
belongs to the
Bundeswehr and...
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undertook the
construction and
operation of four
educational camps (NS-
Ordensburgen,
literally "Castles of the ****
military order"):
Ordensburg Krössinsee...
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Ordensburg Krössinsee (also Crössinsee, now Budowo) was the
first of
three NS-
Ordensburgen,
educational centers constructed in
Germany in the 1930s for
cadres of...
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covered or
enclosed walkway. The
dansker is
frequently found on
German Ordensburgen and is an
architectural feature of the 13th and 14th centuries. The origin...
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party rally grounds in
Nuremberg The
Olympiastadion in
Berlin The NS-
Ordensburgen Krössinsee,
Sonthofen and
Vogelsang The
Prora building complex in Rügen...
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former Prussian settlements. The
Order itself built a
number of
castles (
Ordensburgen) from
which it
could defeat uprisings of Old Prussians, as well as continue...
- Estonia, the
Teutonic Knights secured their rule by
erecting numerous Ordensburgen (castles), most of
which were also brick-built. In the
regions along...
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troop leader" – an SA and
early SS rank,
equivalent to
master sergeant.
Ordensburgen –
NSDAP training schools.
Ordnertruppen –
first name of the
group created...