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Werner Seelenbinder (2
August 1904 – 24
October 1944) was a
German communist and wrestler.
Seelenbinder was born in Stettin,
Pomerania (modern-day Poland)...
- Werner-
Seelenbinder-Halle was an
indoor sporting arena located in the
Prenzlauer Berg
district of Berlin, Germany. It was
named after the
executed Berlin...
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practice was
continued in rare
cases such as that of Olga
Bancic and
Werner Seelenbinder in 1944.
Beheading by
guillotine survived in West
Germany until 1949...
- pla**** as SG Brandenburg-Nord
between 1945 and 1948) to
create ZSG
Werner Seelenbinder Brandenburg. In 1951, ZSG was in its turn renamed,
becoming BSG Motor...
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tournament "Internationales
Berliner Hallenfußballturnier" in the Werner-
Seelenbinder-Halle on 18–20
January 1990.
Supporters of
Union and
Hertha now also...
- season. Tasmania's home
matches are pla**** at the 3,000-capacity Werner-
Seelenbinder-Sportpark in Berlin-Neukölln,
directly next to the site of the former...
- SC
Dynamo Berlin trained and pla**** its
matches in the
large Werner-
Seelenbinder-Halle in
Prenzlauer Berg
during its
first years. The team won
their first...
- they
would be the
headlining act,
Depeche Mode pla**** in the Werner-
Seelenbinder-Halle, East Berlin,
becoming one of the few
Western groups to perform...
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Richard Hope as Dr.
Reginald Murray, a
boorish British doctor Joshua Jaco
Seelenbinder as Eugen, an
officer on the
Kerberos Niklas Maienschein as Wilhelm, the...
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Luckenwalde plays its home
fixtures at the 3,000
capacity Werner-
Seelenbinder-Stadion. Das
deutsche Fußball-Archiv (in German)
Historical German domestic...