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- Ostragehege is a multi-use sports venue in Dresden, Germany. Key buildings of the venue include the Heinz-Steyer-Stadion and the ice hockey stadium of...
- the target for the bombers to aim at. The attack was to centre on the Ostragehege sports stadium, next to the city's medieval Altstadt (old town), with...
- goals to the win. However, Schalke managed to win 2–1 against PSV at Ostragehege to advance to the next round on goal difference. With a total of ten...
- — — 9 June Munich Germany Olympiastadion — — 12 June 16 June Dresden Ostragehege 131,431 / 150,234 $17,725,863 19 June 23 June Vienna Austria Ernst-Happel-Stadion...
- with a 4–1 victory over SG Fortuna Erfurt in front of 50,000 in the Ostragehege stadium of Dresden. Still in the same year ZSG Union became one of the...
- Denmark Parken Stadium 7 July 2006 10 July 2006 Dresden Germany Festwiese Ostragehege 11 July 2006 14 July 2006 Hamburg Trabrennbahn Bahrenfeld 15 July 2006...
- stretching from the Loschwitz district in the southeast down to the Ostragehege plains in the northwest. The forested Elbe slopes of the Lusatian Plateau...
- — 8 May 2015 Nuremberg Germany Zeppelinfeld — — 10 May 2015 Dresden Ostragehege — — 14 May 2015 Zeltweg Austria Red Bull Ring — — 16 May 2015 Hockenheim...
- ISBN 9783946906063. Delau, Reinhard (1 November 1995), "From the history of Ostragehege (3): rise and fall of the Ostra chamber estate", SZ. Inhetveen, Heath...
- reported at Dresden. The attack was centered on the readily identifiable Ostragehege sports stadium. Bombing of Tokyo in World War II (****an) 9–10 March 1945...