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Westhoffen (French pronunciation: [vɛstɔfən]; German:
Westhofen im Els****; Alsatian: Westhofe) is a
commune in the Bas-Rhin
department and
Grand Est region...
- and physicians. The family's ancestor,
rabbi Simon Debré, was born in
Westhoffen, Alsace. His
ancestors came from Harburg,
Bavaria Simon Debré (1854–1939)...
- This is a list of
people who have
acted as
official executioners. In 1870 the
Republic of
France abolished all
local executioners and
named the executioner...
- the
following 67
communes crossed by the
Route are:
Marlenheim Wangen Westhoffen Traenheim Bergbieten Dangolsheim Soultz-les-Bains
Avolsheim Molsheim Rosheim...
- La
Wantzenau W****elonne
Weinbourg Weislingen Weitbruch Weiterswiller Westhoffen Westhouse Westhouse-Marmoutier
Weyer Weyersheim Wickersheim-Wilshausen...
- long-abandoned
synagogues of
architectural value such as
those in Wolfisheim,
Westhoffen, Pfaffenhoffen, Struth, Diemeringen,
Ingwiller and Mackenheim. Liliane...
- was one of the
prominent figures of
French Jewry.
Gugenheim was born in
Westhoffen in Alsace,
France on
January 22, 1916 to
Rabbi Max Gugenheim, who was...
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really antisemitic?". www.thejc.com. 17 June 2010.
Retrieved 2023-09-16. "
Westhoffen -
jewish heritage, history, synagogues, museums,
areas and
sites to visit"...
- Marc
Armand Elisée
Scherb (25
April 1747 in
Westhoffen, Bas-Rhin – 2 July 1838 in
Westhoffen), was a
brigadier general in the
French Revolutionary Wars...
- Brumath, Hatten, Ingwiller, Kutzenhausen, Offendorf, Pfaffenhoffen,
Westhoffen, Wœrth, and Wolfisheim,
annexed in 1793 from the
Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt;...