- Bad
Sachsa is a town in the
district of Göttingen, in
Lower Saxony, Germany. The town was one of the few muni****lities in West
Germany that
imported electric...
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separated from her four children, who were
taken to a
foster home in Bad
Sachsa.
Until the end of the war they were
forced to use a
different family name...
- (1938), and
Valerie (1940–1966), who had been
placed in an
orphanage in Bad
Sachsa,
Lower Saxony,
under the
surname of Meister, upon
their mother’s arrest...
- (Baden-Württemberg) Bad
Reichenhall (Bavaria) Bad
Rodach (Bavaria) Bad
Sachsa (Lower Saxony) Bad Säckingen (Baden-Württemberg) Bad
Salzdetfurth (Lower...
- the **** government. Her five
children were
placed in an
orphanage in Bad
Sachsa,
Lower Saxony,
under the
surname of Meister. At the time of her husband's...
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Hitler failed on 20 July 1944,
Stauffenberg was sent to a
foster home in Bad
Sachsa and
given the new
surname of Meister, as the ****s
viewed the name of Stauffenberg...
- IR No. 27 pop. 0
Opitsat IR No. 1 pop. 174
Refuge Cove IR No. 6 pop. 103
Sachsa IR No. 4 pop. 0
Stuart Bay IR No. 6 pop. 0
Tsahaheh IR No. 1 pop. 425 Highways...
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Neuhof Substation, was a 110 kV
electrical substation in Neuhof, Bad
Sachsa,
Lower Saxony Bahnhof Neuhof bei
Zossen station, a
railway station in the...
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Scharzfeld Bad
Lauterberg im Harz: Barbis, Bartolfelde,
Osterhagen Bad
Sachsa: Nüxei
Thuringia Nordhausen (district) Hohenstein: Mackenrode,
Holbach Werther:...
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relocated his
headquarters from Schwedt-an-der-Oder to Bad
Sachsa, then on 6
April 1945, from Bad
Sachsa to Haus
Ingeborg in
Oberjoch near
Hindelang in the Allgäu...