- The
Ostmesse,
officially the
Deutsche Ostmesse Königsberg (DOK), was a
trade fair in Königsberg, Germany. It was
established to aid in the
recovery of...
- 1934 to
honor the **** leader. East of the
square were the
grounds of the
Ostmesse trade fair. Königsberg was
transferred to the
Soviet Union in 1945 and...
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Airport "Devenau" (the
first civil airport in Germany), 1920 "Deutsche
Ostmesse" (a new
German trade fair;
including new
hotels and
radio station), 1929...
- (Wrangelturm,
named after Friedrich Graf von Wrangel), the Oberteich, and the
Ostmesse.
Because of its
proximity to the
Wrangel Tower, the art
museum was also...
-
renamed Adolf-Hitler-Platz in 1934 and now
Victory Square) and near the
Ostmesse trade fair. By 1927, however, it
became the Stadthaus, Königsberg's new...
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discrimination he
suffered from the
Hitler Youth. At the
opening of the 1935
Ostmesse,
Hjalmar Schacht criticized the ****cution to no avail. ****cution led...
- Tragheimsdorf, the
brick hall was used to
display machinery as part of the
Ostmesse trade fair. Its m****ive hall was
larger in size than even the Muscovite...
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named after composers (e.g., Bach, Beethoven, Mozart). The
trade fair
Ostmesse was
located between Vorderhufen and Tragheim.
Gause II, p. 404 Albinus...
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authorities in Königsberg (now Kaliningrad), and from 1920 for the
Deutsche Ostmesse, or
Eastern Fair. From 1926 he
worked as a
private architect in Königsberg...
- Kunsthalle,
while the Hindenburg-Oberrealschule was on the
southern side. The
Ostmesse trade fair was
located just
north of Tragheim. In 1906
military engineers...