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Alfred Wünnenberg (20 July 1891 – 30
December 1963) was a high-ranking
commander in the Waffen-SS and the
police of **** Germany. He
commanded the SS Polizei...
- Bad
Wünnenberg is a town in the
district of Paderborn, in
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is
situated on the
river Aabach,
approximately 20 km south...
- 1941)
Alfred Wünnenberg (15
December 1941 – 14 May 1942)
Alfred Borchert (15 May 1942 – 18 July 1942) - for
Alfred Wünnenberg Alfred Wünnenberg (19 July 1942...
- and
empties only
about 3.5
kilometres (2.2 mi)
further north after Bad
Wünnenberg,
where it
flows into the Afte. The
source of the
Aabach is at the divide...
- of the
Totenkopf (498 m) at the
district border near Bleiwäsche (Bad
Wünnenberg), the
lowest near Delbrück at 77 m. The main
river in the
district is...
- On the Bundesstraße B 480 it is
possible to
reach the
highway A 33 at
Wünnenberg in
about 30 minutes, in the
direction of Paderborn/Bielefeld.
Brilon Stadt...
- (Baden-Württemberg) Bad
Windsheim (Bavaria) Bad Wörishofen (Bavaria) Bad
Wünnenberg (North Rhine-Westphalia) Bad
Wurzach (Baden-Württemberg) Baden-Baden (Baden-Württemberg)...
- lead in the muni****l coat of arms of Bleiwäsche,
since 1975 part of Bad
Wünnenberg,
North Rhine-Westphalia,
Germany Stylized Saturn symbol Saturn for lead...
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Kreis Paderborn in
North Rhine-Westphalia and
belongs to the town of Bad
Wünnenberg. At the same time, with an
elevation of 447 m above NHN, it is the highest...
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Hanns Albin Rauter, Hans Jüttner,
Artur Phleps,
Felix Steiner,
Alfred Wünnenberg, Karl Pfeffer-Wildenbruch 1944 32
Hartmann Lauterbacher, Karl Hanke, Ulrich...