- The
Polish town of Kętrzyn was
formerly known as Rastenburg.
Rastenberg is a town in the
district of Söm****a, in Thuringia, Germany. It is
situated 22 km...
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Helmuth Vetter (21
March 1910 in
Rastenberg – 2
February 1949) was an SS-Hauptsturmführer and a **** war criminal.
Vetter was a
doctor at the Auschwitz...
- Ribbentrop, Göring, Dönitz, and
Mussolini were
having tea with
Hitler in
Rastenberg when Dönitz
began to rail
against the
failures of the Luftwaffe. Göring...
- Ransbach-Baumbach (Rhineland-Palatinate)
Rastatt (Baden-Württemberg)
Rastenberg (Thuringia)
Rathenow (Brandenburg)
Ratingen (North Rhine-Westphalia) Ratzeburg...
- (775/1291) Weißensee (?/1265) Söm****a (876/1350) Kölleda (786/1392)
Rastenberg (1294/1412) Buttstädt (?/1331)
Buttelstedt (780/1454)
Neumark (1179/1326)...
- Hollywood, it was
originally found by
Paramount Pictures abandoned at
Rastenberg where it had been part of Hitler's
fleet transport and
after it was brought...
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would become her husband, and
settled in 1973 in his
medieval castle of
Rastenberg (Austria), not far from Vienna.
There she
raised their two sons. This...
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District Weimar 1752.59 191,975 Weimar, Apolda, Jena, Ilmenau, Allstedt,
Rastenberg, Buttstädt, Buttelstedt, Neumark, Dornburg, Bürgel, Lobeda, Bad Sulza...
- Mühlhausen-Ebeleben Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft Stralsund-Tribsees Eisenbahn-Zweckverband
Rastenberg-Hardisleben Eisern-Siegener
Eisenbahn AG Elmshorn-Barmstedt-Oldesloer...
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liberated by
local partisans. 20:
Hitler leaves his
wartime headquarters at
Rastenberg, East Prussia,
never to return; he goes to Berlin,
where he will soon...