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Osthofen (German: [ˈɔstˌhoːfn̩] ) is a town in the
middle of the
Wonnegau in the Alzey-Worms
district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
Since 1 July 2014...
- The
Osthofen concentration camp (German: KZ
Osthofen) was an
early ****
concentration camp in
Osthofen,
close to Worms, Germany. It was
established in...
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concentration camp
Nohra concentration camp
Oranienburg concentration camp
Osthofen concentration camp
Sachsenburg concentration camp
Sonnenburg concentration...
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after Lichtenstein Castle. The "Leckzapfen"
vineyard house constructed at
Osthofen in 1891 in
Worms in
Rhenish Hesse is
almost a
miniature version of the...
- (Saxony-Anhalt)
Ostfildern (Baden-Württemberg)
Ostheim vor der Rhön (Bavaria)
Osthofen (Rhineland-Palatinate) Östringen (Baden-Württemberg)
Ostritz (Saxony) Otterberg...
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Wilhelm Vogel were the only two
inmates who
succeeded in
escaping the
Osthofen concentration camp. A son of
Orthodox Jewish Russian immigrants, Max Tschornicki...
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include Bingen, Alzey, Nieder-Olm, Ingelheim, Nierstein, Oppenheim, and
Osthofen. Many
inhabitants commute to work in
Mainz or
Wiesbaden and
Frankfurt in...
- Germany. It
belongs to the
Verbandsgemeinde of Wonnegau,
whose seat is in
Osthofen. The
Frankish nobleman Bero
supposedly took his
lordly seat here in the...
- 1933, the
first ****
concentration camps had been
erected (at Dachau,
Osthofen, Oranienburg, Sonnenburg,
Lichtenburg and the
marshland camps around Esterwegen);...
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imprisoned in the
fictitious Westhofen camp (based
partly on the real
Osthofen concentration camp) have
decided to make a
collaborative escape attempt...