- with Poland. East
Germany founded the city in 1950. It was
known as
Stalinstadt (Stalinměsto)
between 1953 and 1961. The muni****l area is
situated on...
- of the
architectural bureau that
designed the new East
German city of
Stalinstadt (re-named Eisenhüttenstadt in 1960). From 1954
Winkler was a
member of...
- USSR, the
mountain was
renamed Ismoil Somoni Peak. In East Germany,
Stalinstadt was
renamed to Eisenhüttenstadt in 1961. In Moscow, the
Moscow Metro...
- The
community of
Stalinstadt was
built nearby for the
workers of the
local ironworks, and so the team was
known as BSG
Stahl Stalinstadt from 1953. Fürstenberg...
- Subsequently, his
stations from 1951 were
Frankfurt (Oder), Eberswalde, and
Stalinstadt,
where he
became First Secretary of the SED
district leadership, and...
-
designed in
other cities, such as Leipzig, Magdeburg, and the new town of
Stalinstadt (founded 1950,
renamed Eisenhüttenstadt in 1961,
during de-Stalinization)...
-
competed for East
Germany in the 1980
Summer Olympics. She was born in
Stalinstadt. In 1980 she was part of the East
German team
which won the
silver medal...
- Oder
River near the
border with Poland. The city was
originally named Stalinstadt, but the name
changed during the
Destalinization period. The buildings...
-
Carlshaven → Bad
Karlshafen Stadt des KdF-Wagens bei
Fallersleben →
Wolfsburg Stalinstadt → Eisenhüttenstadt
Starigard →
Aldinborg →
Oldenburg in
Holstein Treuorum...
- In 1950s East Germany, Eisenhüttenstadt ("ironworks city",
initially Stalinstadt) was
built from scratch,
housing the
workers of the Eisenhüttenkombinat...