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Teufelsberg (German: [ˈtɔʏfl̩sbɛʁk] ;
German for Devil's Hill) is a non-natural hill in Berlin, Germany, in the
Grunewald locality of
former West Berlin...
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Teufelsberg is
German for "Devil's Mountain" or "Devil's Hill" and may
refer to:
places in Germany:
Teufelsberg, a low hill in
Berlin Teufelsberg (Palatinate)...
- in Berlin.
Through the
disposal of
construction debris they surp****ed
Teufelsberg (120.1 m or 394 ft),
which itself was made up of
rubble from the ruins...
- The
Teufelsberg is a hill m****if, 598 metres high, in the
southern Palatinate Forest on the
territory of
Burrweiler in the
county of Südliche Weinstraße...
- U.S. Army
Recipients of
Soviet Military Decorations in
World War II,
Teufelsberg Press, pp. 36, 46, ISBN 979-8-3444-6807-5 "Eisenhower to get honor"....
- (Manawatu-Wanganui, New Zealand) Map CFS
Leitrim (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) Map
Teufelsberg (Closed 1992), *Berlin,
Germany –
Responsible for
listening in to the...
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small peninsula (Schildhorn); and the
tallest point is the hill of
Teufelsberg,
which is 117
metres (384 ft)
above sea level. On the
northern border...
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airspace surveillance and
listening station on the man-made hill
called Teufelsberg,
located in the
former West
Berlin region of West Germany, to listen...
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Storming the Beast's Lair: Red Army
Valor in the
Battle of Berlin,
Teufelsberg Press, ISBN 978-1-71097-069-2 Empric,
Bruce E. (2017),
Onward to Berlin...
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Tigers on the Steppe: Red Army
Valor in the
Battle of Kursk. Seattle:
Teufelsberg Press. ISBN 979-8-6316-6333-6. Ferguson,
Niall (2006). The War of the...