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Sulza is a muni****lity in the
district Saale-Holzland, in Thuringia, Germany. Gewählte Bürgermeister -
aktuelle Landesübersicht,
Freistaat Thüringen...
- Bad
Sulza (German pronunciation: [baːt ˈzʊltsa] ) is a town in the
Weimarer Land district, in Thuringia, Germany. It is
situated on the
river Ilm, 15 km...
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Joherrin is
chronicled 1495 in today's Bad
Sulza.
Johann Christian Jauch the
Elder (1638–1718) left
Sulza and
entered the
service of the Güstrow branch...
- Bad
Sulza station is a
railway station in the muni****lity of Bad
Sulza,
located in the
Weimarer Land
district in Thuringia, Germany.
Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland...
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organic farming. Thuringia's only wine-growing
district is
around Bad
Sulza north of
Weimar and Jena
along the Ilm and
Saale valley. Its production...
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concentration camp in
April 1935. From 1
April 1936, he was
commandant of Bad
Sulza concentration camp.
Between 1
August 1937 and mid-1938,
Sauer was second...
- (Weimar part: 3917 v. 1533: +156%),
Blankenhain (3405 v. 1689: +102%), Bad
Sulza, (3052 v. 1422: +115%), Auma (2978 v. 1701, +75%),
Triptis (2948 v. 1480:...
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intended to
replace several smaller concentration camps nearby,
including Bad
Sulza [de], Sachsenburg, and Lichtenburg.
Compared to
these camps, Buchenwald...
- were
established around Weimar in
Nohra (the
first one in Germany) and Bad
Sulza. Most
prisoners at this time were
communists and
social democrats. After...
- Coat of arms of Büderich. Coat of arms of Chaberts. Coat of arms of Bad
Sulza. Coat of arms of Mandach. Coat of arms of Morancé Coat of arms of ****heim...