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Rahlstedt (German pronunciation) is a
quarter (Stadtteil) in the
Wandsbek borough (Bezirk) of the Free and
Hanseatic city of
Hamburg in
northern Germany...
- The
Lutheran Rahlstedt Cemetery (German:
Rahlstedter Friedhof) is a church-operated
historic burial ground in Hamburg, Germany. The
cemetery is owned...
- Hamburg-
Rahlstedt station (German:
Bahnhof Hamburg-
Rahlstedt) is a
railway station in the
Rahlstedt district in the city of Hamburg, Germany. Eisenbahnatlas...
- 1887.
After some time at Munich, he
settled in
Altona and
later at Alt-
Rahlstedt, now a part of Hamburg.
Liliencron was one of the most
eminent of German...
- on 14 June 1958, in Osnabrück,
Lower Saxony, and grew up in Hamburg's
Rahlstedt district. His
parents worked in the
textile industry. He has two younger...
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belonged the
quarters Eilbek, Jenfeld, Marienthal, Tonndorf,
Wandsbek and
Rahlstedt. The
quarters Hummelsbüttel, Poppenbüttel,
Sasel and Wellingsbüttel belonged...
- "nuclear bunker" on the
property of his
terraced house on
Dompfaffenweg in
Rahlstedt in 1983. In
there he
kidnapped 61-year-old
Hildegard K., the wife of his...
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daughter of a
Protestant pastor. They had no
children and he died in
Rahlstedt,
Hamburg in 1976.
Detmers wrote a book
about his
Kormoran experiences...
- Hummelsbüttel, Jenfeld, Lemsahl-Mellingstedt, Marienthal, Poppenbüttel,
Rahlstedt, Sasel, Steilshoop, Tonndorf, Volksdorf, Wandsbek, Wellingsbüttel, and...
- Duvenstedt, Hummelsbüttel, Lemsahl-Mellingstedt, Lohbrügge, Poppenbüttel,
Rahlstedt, Sasel,
Steilshoop und Wellingsbüttel,
Kurslack im Achterschlag, and Lokstedt...