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Bremerhaven (German pronunciation: [ˌbʁeːmɐˈhaːfn̩] ; Low German: Bremerhoben) is a city on the east bank of the
Weser estuary in
northern Germany. It...
- of Germany.
Bremerhaven Army
Airfield (Also
known as
Seefliegerhorst Weddewarden) was used by the
United States Army and Air
Force as a base in Northern...
- Wursten. However, the free
peasants there repelled their attack near
Weddewarden on 26 December. So the
Guard turned northeastwards,
looting Neuenwalde...
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Bremerhaven 79.357 44,0 % 29,0 % 22,7 % 21,3 % 13,2 % 6,1 % 5,2 % 1,3 % 1,1 %
Weddewarden 410 48,3 % 21,2 % 36,4 % 25,5 % 10,0 % 3,1 % 3,0 % 0,1 % 0,6 % Königsheide...
- Wursten, however, the free
peasants there repelled their attack near
Weddewarden on 26 December. So the
Guard turned northeastwards,
looting Neuenwalde...
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shipyard P****enger port
Columbuskaje Open
container terminals I to III
Weddewarden urban district: Open
container terminal IV
Manfred Rech,
Gefundene Vergangenheit...
- Army (German Empire). He
served mainly in Fort Brinka****f III near
Weddewarden / Imsum. The fort was
constantly manned during World War I, but – like...
- 1499 the
Wursten Frisians defeated the
Black Guard in the
Battle of
Weddewarden. In 1517 Prince-Archbishop
Christopher the Spendthrift [de]
opened a...
- 26 December 1499 the
Wursten Frisians had
defeated the
Great or
Black Guard in
Weddewarden [de],
hired by Hadeln's
Regent Magnus, the heir
apparent of Saxe-Lauenburg...
- of
Weddewarden. She was on a
voyage from Baltimore, Maryland,
United States to Bremen. She was
refloated the next day and
taken in to
Weddewarden. Grace...