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    Zossen (German: Bahnhof Zossen) is a railway station in the town of Zossen, Brandenburg, Germany. The station lies on the Berlin–Dresden railway and the...
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    Sosna meaning pine, a tree quite common in the region. In 1875, Zossen railway station opened on the railway line from Berlin to Dresden and the Prussian...
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    Neuhof bei Zossen (German: Bahnhof Neuhof bei Zossen) is a railway station in the village of Neuhof, Brandenburg, Germany. The station lies on the Berlin–Dresden...
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  • Zossen parallel with the Berlin–Dresden railway and then turned off to the southwest. It was extended by another 25 km to Jüterbog military station on...
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    railway station in the town of Wünsdorf, Brandenburg, Germany, on the Berlin–Dresden railway, with services operated by Deutsche Bahn. The station is served...
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    track between Berlin and Zossen were stopped. In the 1920s, the track in this section was dismantled and the military railway station facilities continued...
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    the Royal Prussian Military Railway between Marienfelde, near Berlin, and Zossen, a distance of 23 kilometres (14 mi). The line was electrified with three-phase...
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  • substation in Neuhof, Bad Sachsa, Lower Saxony Bahnhof Neuhof bei Zossen station, a railway station in the village of Neuhof, Brandenburg Neuhof, the German name...
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    BER Airport station (German: Bahnhof Flughafen BER), until December 2023 Flughafen BER – Terminal 1-2 station, is a railway station located under the...
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    Militär-Eisenbahn), which ran from the Berlin Military station in Schöneberg to Zossen. Marienfelde station was far away from the built-up area of Berlin at...
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    Freight Ring—Güteraußenring) and to the southeast to the Dresden railway near Zossen. These projects were delayed by the outbreak of war and only small parts...
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    north-east to south-west. The now disused route from Zossen, the former Military Railway, reached the station from the north-east, a little south of the direct...
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    Bauwerke der Berliner S-Bahn. Die Vorortstrecke nach Zossen (in German). p. 116. "Heritage listing for station ensemble" (in German). Government of Berlin. Retrieved...
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    Anhalter Bahnhof station with the Wannseebahn which opened on 9 October 1939, shortly after the start of World War II. The suburban lines to Zossen and Licherfelde-Ost...
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    Bendlerblock in Berlin from the OKH-HQ (Oberkommando des Heeres Headquarters) at Zossen to assume command of the coup forces until 8 p.m., when it was already clear...
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    Schwerin. The other went via Erkner, Berlin Schönefeld Airport, Zossen, Wunsdorf and Zossen again to Jüterbog; up to the 1970s, it continued via Potsdam...
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    Kreis Zossen" [Chronology of the electrification of the railways in the Zossen district]. Heimatkalender für den Kreis Zossen (Home calendar for Zossen district)...
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    to Zossen. The military station was available for passenger traffic from 1890 and a separate entrance building was opened for the military station on...
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  • (German: Bahnhof Dabendorf) is a railway station in the town of Dabendorf, Brandenburg, Germany. The station lies of the Berlin–Dresden railway and the...
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    covers the railway stations in the Berlin area. These include both passenger stations and marshalling yards, but not goods stations. Because the Berlin...
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    (Mark) railway station (German: Bahnhof Baruth (Mark)) is a railway station in the town of Baruth/Mark, Brandenburg, Germany. The station lies on the Berlin–Dresden...
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    offensive in Poland, and the last surviving vehicles were in combat at Zossen during the Battle of Berlin.[citation needed] The Ferdinand/Elefant may...
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    youths) and Leipzig Hauptbahnhof (Leipzig main station, both 1981/82). She took photographs of Zossen where she had grown up, titled Erinnerungwn an Z...
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    (Oberkommando der Wehrmacht, or OKW). From 20 April-2 May, OKW moved from Zossen (near Berlin) to Mürwik (part of Flensburg in north Germany, near Denmark)...
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    Zossen documents. These files were gathered together to expose the regime's crimes at a future date. The documents were kept in a safe at the Zossen military...
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    Krampnitz 90th Guards Tank Division – Bernau bei Berlin 16th Air Army – Zossen 6th Guards Fighter Aviation Division – Merseburg 16th Guards Fighter Aviation...
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    cowardice, sabotage, and defeatism. He returned to the army headquarters at Zossen, where he "arrived in such poor shape that at first he could only give a...
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    Naumburg (Saale) Ost station is a railway station in the eastern part in the town of Naumburg, located in the Burgenlandkreis district in Saxony-Anhalt...
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    line towards Zossen. At the same time the track of the Prussian military railway ran past the station but did not connect with it. The station was rebuilt...
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    March 1918 to 9 April 1918, it was dismounted, re-formed and trained on the Zossen troop training ground. Thereafter, it served as the Guard Cavalry Schützen...
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