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Wandsbek (German pronunciation: [ˈvantsbeːk] ) is the second-largest of
seven boroughs that make up the city and
state of Hamburg, Germany. The name of...
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Wandsbek (German: Das Beil von
Wandsbek) may
refer to: Das Beil von
Wandsbek (novel) [de], a
novel by
German writer Arnold Zweig The Axe of
Wandsbek (1951...
- The
Wandsbek Studios are film
production and
television studios located in
Wandsbek, a
district of the
German city of Hamburg. The
complex was established...
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Wandsbek (German pronunciation) is an
urban quarter in the
Wandsbek borough of Hamburg, Germany, and the
former city
Wandsbek in the
Duchy of Holstein...
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Botanischer Sondergarten Wandsbek (1.5 hectares) is a muni****l
botanical garden located in the Eichtalpark,
Wandsbek, at Walddörferstraße 273, Hamburg...
- Hamburg-
Wandsbek is an
electoral constituency (German: Wahlkreis)
represented in the Bundestag. It
elects one
member via first-past-the-post voting. Under...
- Harburg-Wilhelmsburg (Synagogengemeinde Harburg) and of
Wandsbek (Israelitische
Gemeinde zu
Wandsbek),
following the
incorporation of the
smaller cities into...
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Wandsbek station was a
station in the
German city of Hamburg. It was
built during the
construction of the Lübeck–Hamburg
railway by the Lübeck-Büchen Railway...
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Centre during the Holocaust. Mary Kümmermann was born on 24
August 1904 in
Wandsbek to a
Jewish family.
After graduating from the
Wandsbeker Lyzeum high school...
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Greater Hamburg Act of 1937, when the
cities Altona, Harburg, and
Wandsbek were
merged into the
state of Hamburg. The Act of the
Constitution and...