Humboldthain 1914: Frank & Lehmann office building in Cologne, 37 Unter Sachsenhausen 1914–1917: Factory for the National Automobile Society (NAG) in...
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street 8 (arch. Hermann Cuno [de]), completed 1864 Cologne branch, Unter Sachsenhausen 1-3 (arch. Hasak), at completion in 1896 The same building in 2009...
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Berlin State Opera (redirect from Staatsoper Unter den Linden)
The Staatsoper Unter den Linden (lit. State Opera under the Lime Trees), also known as the Berlin State Opera (German: Staatsoper Berlin), is a listed...
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Former head office from 1863 to 1929, Unter Sachsenhausen 2 in Cologne, known as A. Schaaffhausen'sches Bankpalais [de]; destroyed during World War II...
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nine districts: Friedrichsthal Germendorf Lehnitz Malz Oranienburg Sachsenhausen Schmachtenhagen Wensickendorf Zehlendorf Originally named Bötzow, the...
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List of subcamps of Sachsenhausen List of subcamps of Stutthof also translated as satellite camps "Das Wiesbadener Außenkommando "Unter den Eichen" des SS-Sonderlagers/KZ...
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undergraduate to post-doctorate level. Its main campus is located on the Unter den Linden boulevard in central Berlin. The university is known worldwide...
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his brutality, was a guard at Esterwegen prior to being assigned to Sachsenhausen. He was convicted of war crimes after the war. Memory on the Esterwegen...
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František Skorkovský. Over 1,200 Czech students were interned in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp. Opletal's remains were transferred to his native...
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the Soviet special camp No. 7 Sachsenhausen. According to a fellow prisoner, George continued to perform at Sachsenhausen in front of 12,000 prisoners...
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Fabian von Schlabrendorff (category Sachsenhausen concentration camp survivors)
trial, Schlabrendorff was moved from one concentration camp to another: Sachsenhausen and Flossenbürg, then Dachau near Munich. In late April 1945 he was...
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Some of the most famous restaurants where Apfelwein is served are in Sachsenhausen (Frankfurt am Main). Some of these regions have regular cider competitions...
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in memory of Martha Wertheimer in front of her house at Unter den Kastanien 1 in Sachsenhausen, "from which Martha and Lydia were evicted in 1935 in favor...
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He served most of his sentence in the Soviet Special Camp No. 7 at Sachsenhausen, where he worked as the camp doctor. Heinze was released from prison...
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in 1938, thousands of the city's Jews were imprisoned in the nearby Sachsenhausen concentration camp. Starting in early 1943, many were deported to ghettos...
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is known that 6,000 German officers were sent from the West to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp (one of the NKVD special camps at the time) and from...
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the banning of his book by Nazi authorities and he was killed in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp. Schuster was born in Oberroßbach to Protestant pastor...
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Franz Landsberger (category Sachsenhausen concentration camp survivors)
Liebermann's letters in 1937. As director of the Jewish Museum, he was sent to Sachsenhausen concentration camp in 1938, but was able to leave for Oxford after a...
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Another prominent building by Romeis is the Villa Liebieg in Frankfurt-Sachsenhausen, the later museum "Liebieghaus". Romeis was also active in Bamberg,...
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Stefan Heinz (Hrsg.) unter Mitarbeit von Julia Pietsch: Gewerkschafter in den Konzentrationslagern Oranienburg und Sachsenhausen. Biografisches Handbuch...
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commemorations of the liberation of the concentration camps of Buchenwald and Sachsenhausen held at the GDR's National Memorials. However, in reality substantial...
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Gröpelingen. After serving his sentence, he was sent to Sachsenhausen concentration camp. While at Sachsenhausen, Absagen and other prisoners, including Bernhard...
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unstable life that involved pimping among other crimes, he was sent to Sachsenhausen concentration camp in 1939; there are no further records of him. In...
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Ernst Schneller (category People who died in Sachsenhausen concentration camp)
("Reichstag"). He was arrested in 1933 and imprisoned. Transfer to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp followed in 1939. On 11 October 1944, Ernst Schneller...
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Plievier. In 1944, Zehlendorf was the location of a subcamp of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp for Polish women. Zehlendorf is subdivided into 6...
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Charlottenhof Palace New Palace Orangery Palace Potsdam Roman Baths Sachsenhausen concentration camp Sanssouci Berlin Wall Culture Landmarks Spree River...
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DuMont's Kölnische Zeitung. Its editor Reinhold Heinen was sent to Sachsenhausen concentration camp for four years because of his conservative activities...
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(1896–1991; sister of the medical doctor Robert Nußbaum, who was killed in KZ Sachsenhausen) from the Alsace. In his youth he was persecuted by the Nazis and had...
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Railway) – Nauen (Hamburg Railway) – Vehlefanz (Kremmen Railway) – Sachsenhausen (Nordb) (Prussian Northern Railway) – Wensickendorf and Wandlitzsee...
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