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- Waldstadt can mean: a subdivision in Zossen, Germany an alternate name for the Poking DP camp in post-World War II Germany an alternate spelling of Waldstatt...
- Waldstadt is a district of Karlsruhe. The district was built in 1957 as a new residential area in the Hardtwald in the north of the Karlsruhe city center...
- Wünsdorf-Waldstadt (German: Bahnhof Wünsdorf-Waldstadt) is a railway station in the town of Wünsdorf, Brandenburg, Germany, on the Berlin–Dresden railway...
- Templiner Vorstadt 62 Teltower Vorstadt 63 Schlaatz 64 Waldstadt I und Industriegelände 65 Waldstadt II 7 Potsdam Südost 71 Stern 72 Drewitz 73 Kirchsteigfeld...
- Decisive Battle for Berlin, p. 20. Kaiser (2007). Vom Sperrgebiet zur Waldstadt: die Geschichte der geheimen Kommandozentralen in Wünsdorf und Umgebung...
- ground and a garrison of the Imperial German Army was established at the Waldstadt section of the Wünsdorf communitysurviving to the present day. In World...
- 13°50′E / 52.833°N 13.833°E / 52.833; 13.833. The town is often called Waldstadt (forest town), because of the large forests around it, including the Schorfheide-Chorin...
- Wünsdorf-Waldstadt – Luckau-Uckro – Doberlug-Kirchhain – Elsterwerda Regional services RB 24 BER Airport - Terminal 1-2 – Zossen – Wünsdorf-Waldstadt "Stationspreisliste...
- Adlisberg, with an elevation of 701 metres (2,300 ft), is a wooded mountain in Switzerland overlooking Zürichsee (Lake Zürich) to the northwest near the...
- Grötzingen in the east, Durlach in the southeast, Rintheim in the south and Waldstadt in the west. In 991 Hagsfeld was mentioned for the first time as "Habachesfelt"...