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- Schnorbach is an Ortsgemeinde – a muni****lity belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective muni****lity – in the Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis (district)...
- Landschulheime [de] existing in Germany between 1933 and 1938. Together with Hermann Schnorbach, Feidel-Mertz built up the "Sammlung Pädagogisch- Politische Emigration...
- Karlsruhe, in Zusammenarbeit mit Elefanten Press, Berlin. Berlin 1980 Hermann Schnorbach: Clement Moreaus Zeitungskarikaturen als Vorbild für Hitler-Figuren von...
- Ravengiersburg Rayerschied Reich Rheinböllen2 Riegenroth Riesweiler Sargenroth Schnorbach Schönborn Simmern1,2 Steinbach Tiefenbach Wahlbach Wüschheim 1seat of...
- house to Philip P. Schnorbach, one of the leading industrialists in Manistee during the first half of the twentieth century. The Schnorbach continued renting...
- Ellern Erbach Kisselbach Liebshausen Mörschbach Rheinböllen Riesweiler Schnorbach Steinbach 50°00′00″N 7°40′01″E / 50.000°N 7.667°E / 50.000; 7.667 v...
- Koblenz-Trier Gau. 1946 Koblenz becomes part of the Rhineland-Palatinate. Josef Schnorbach [de] becomes mayor. 1953 – Pfaffendorf Bridge rebuilt. 1961 – Po****tion:...
- Bonn. On his 75th birthday on 17 September 1952, Lord Mayor Josef Schnorbach [de] awarded him honorary citizenship of the city of Koblenz for his services...
- Schultheißerei. In the 17th century, Altweidelbach was united with Mörschbach, Schnorbach and Wahlbach into a single Schultheißerei. The court under this arrangement...
- Mutterschied formed a Schultheißerei with the muni****lities of Mörschbach, Schnorbach and Wahlbach. In 1536, Duke Johann II united the benefices of Muderscheidt...