- both the
Bulgarians and the Moravians. The
German name for the lake is
Plattensee. It is
unlikely it was
given that name for
being shallow because the adjective...
- "Glückhaften Division" von
Verdun bis Stalingrad, vom
Monte C****ino bis zum
Plattensee [The 71st
Infantry Division 1939-1945;
Combat and
experience reports from...
-
offensive of
World War II. The
operation was
referred to in
Germany as the
Plattensee Offensive and in the
Soviet Union as the
Balaton Defensive Operation....
- Balatonfüred (German: Bad
Plattensee, Slovak: Blatenské Teplice) is a
resort town in Veszprém county, in Hungary. The town with a po****tion of 13,000...
- and Vértes (Schildgebirge)
mountains north and west of Lake
Balaton (
Plattensee), as well as
around the
capital city, Buda (Ofen), now part of Budapest...
-
Ukrainian Front. The 3rd Army had
taken part in
March in the
abortive Plattensee Offensive,
after which it was
largely disbanded. The
remnants gave themselves...
- Das Ende am
Plattensee p 307 Agis, Das Ende am
Plattensee p 258 Stoves, 1. Panzer-Division 1935 – 1945 p 764 Agis, Das Ende am
Plattensee p 348 "44....
- chapel. When
Maximilian died,
Emperor Rudolf II
names him
Abbot of
Tihany (
Plattensee, Hungary). In the
years 1570, 1581 and 1586, he
travellend along Spain...
- Nordrhein-Westfalen. Land der Gegensätze,
Braunschweig 1970
Urlaub am
Plattensee,
Stierstadt i. Ts. 1970 Am
Tresen gehn die
Lichter aus,
Stierstadt (im...
- 2012, at the
Wayback Machine Deutsche Botschaft Wien. "Ferienhäuser am
Plattensee — Keszthely —
Schloss Festetics" (in German). Balaton-online.net. Archived...