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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...
- 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...
- undertook the construction and operation of four educational camps (NS-Ordensburgen, literally "Castles of the **** military order"): Ordensburg Krössinsee...
- Ordensburg Krössinsee (also Crössinsee, now Budowo) was the first of three NS-Ordensburgen, educational centers constructed in Germany in the 1930s for cadres of...
- party rally grounds in Nuremberg The Olympiastadion in Berlin The NS-Ordensburgen Krössinsee, Sonthofen and Vogelsang The Prora building complex in Rügen...
- 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...
- and plans for the complete design of Cologne. Heinen, Franz Albert: NS-Ordensburgen Vogelsang, Sonthofen, Krössinsee. Ch. Links Verlag, Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-86153-618-5...