- The name
Ziegenberg is
German for "Goat Hill" and may
refer to:
Ziegenberg (Saxony-Anhalt), a low
ridge and
nature reserve in Saxony-Anhalt,
Germany Ziegenberg...
- was a
World War II
bunker complex in Germany,
located near Langenhain-
Ziegenberg, the
later settlement of
Wiesental and
Kransberg within the districts...
- The
Ziegenberg is a low
ridge between the
villages of
Benzingerode and
Heimburg on the
northern edge of the Harz
Mountains in
central Germany. The ridge...
-
World War II,
Adolf Hitler had a
command complex in
nearby Langenhain-
Ziegenberg called Adlerhorst, "the Eagle's Nest" (not to be
confused with Kehlsteinhaus...
- the city core. In the
southwest of the city core, at the foot of the
Ziegenberg, is a
spherical gas holder, or gasometer,
which is
protected by law as...
-
Prince Michael of Saxe-Meiningen (July 2015)
Bernhard married secondly in
Ziegenberg über Bad
Nauheim on 11
August 1948 to
Baroness Vera Schäffer von Bernstein...
- Mutzenfeld,
Nestelberg Ottendorf an der
Rittschein Breitenbach, Walkersdorf,
Ziegenberg Söchau
Aschbach bei Fürstenfeld, Kohlgraben, Ruppersdorf,
Tautendorf bei...
- Frankfurt. In
recognition of his service, the US Army
installation at
Ziegenberg, Germany, home of the 68th
Medical Group, was
renamed "Camp Paul Bloomquist...
-
acquired the
Lordship of
Ziegenberg in 1451 as
Pfandschaft Georg von
Buttlar der Jüngere,
bought the
Lordship of
Ziegenberg in 1494 and
received it as...
- [better source needed] On 6
January 1945, a
blockbuster bomb was
jettisoned on
Ziegenberg by a
returning Allied bomber,
damaging the
church and
several houses,...