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    Ludwigsfelde (redirect from Genshagen)
    1997/2003 the following villages are part of the city: Ahrensdorf Genshagen (with Genshagen Palace) Gröben Groß Schulzendorf Jütchendorf Kerzendorf Löwenbruch...
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    prisoners of war (POWs) at a 'holiday camp' set up by the Germans in Genshagen, a suburb of Berlin, in August 1943. In November 1943, they were moved...
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    World War he became a member of the "staff" at the PoW "holiday camp" in Genshagen, Berlin in mid-1943 and later a Rottenführer in the Waffen-SS British...
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  • build the latter, in 1936, it built a factory hidden in the forest at Genshagen around 10 km south of Berlin. By 1942, the company had mostly stopped...
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    Konzentrationslager (concentration camp) On a memorial to victims killed at Genshagen (right panel), where the letters KZ are not nationality-letters but rather...
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  • Stalag III-D/999 in Zehlendorf West, Berlin, and Stalag III-D/517 at Genshagen, Ludwigsfelde, were created in May–June 1943 as "Holiday Camps", offering...
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    work parties in Austria and eventually in September 1943 was sent to Genshagen camp (Stalag III-D/517) in Berlin. Courlander posed as a “White Russian...
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    Drögen-Niendorf Falkenhagen in Falkensee Fürstenwalde Fasterweide (?) Genshagen in Ludwigsfelde Glau in Trebbin Groß Rosen (initially a subcamp, became...
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    PWC Jünsdorfer Heide Clockwise direction only Ludwigsfelde 70.7 13 Genshagen Genshagen 72.5 14 Ludwigsfelde-Ost B 101 – Ludwigsfelde, Teltow, GVZ Großbeeren...
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    Germany was opened in Ingolstadt. The second hotel opened a year later in Genshagen near Berlin. This was followed by the Hanover and Cologne locations in...
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    from control of the German Army to the Waffen-SS. He was transported to Genshagen where he joined the other recruits Roy Courlander, Lewis, William Brittain...
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  • meters: "MEmoiRE" near the prehistoric cave of Pech Merle, "ImaGinE" at the Genshagen Foundation in Berlin, or "Lieu et lien" in front of the Palais du Pharo...
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  • Voltaire). From 1995 to 2011 it was awarded annually by the Foundation Genshagen, the Literary Association Minden, the Villa Gillet (Lyon) and the Minister...
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    Peace Foundation (SEF), Deputy Chairman of the Board of Trustees Stiftung Genshagen, Member of the Board of Trustees Platzeck II Platzeck III (from September...
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    tasked with clerical work for the camp commander. Later she was sent to Genshagen where a sub-camp of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp had been established...
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  • all been on the ‘staff’ at a 'holiday camp' set up by the Germans in Genshagen, a suburb of Berlin, in August 1943 – Maylin decided to join the Corps...
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    Narodowe, Szczecinie, Poland 2011: Roman Lipski im Schloss Genshagen, Stiftung Genshagen Berlin-Brandenburgisches Institut, Ludwigsfelde, Germany 2011:...
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  • prize is conceived and organized by the Villa Gillet in Lyon and the Genshagen Foundation in the Land of Brandenburg (next to Berlin). The award is supported...
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    electrified, including the Saarmund–Michendorf connecting line and the Genshagen Heath/Genshagen Heath east–Ludwigsfelde curves as well as the Priort–Saarmund...
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    Kraków by Anna Dymna. In 2019, Papużanka received scholarships from the Genshagen Institute and the city of Kraków. Her next novel, Przez, was published...
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    escort him to Berlin. McLardy was taken first to Stalag IIID/517S at Genshagen, south of Berlin. This was a "holiday" or Propaganda Camp established...
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  • Genshagen, Brandenburg, which was being used by the Schutzstaffel (SS), to seek recruits for their British Free Corps. Parrington visited Genshagen in...
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  • the Gestapo to be senior British NCO of Special Detachment 517 based at Genshagen, in the Teltow-Fläming district of Berlin. During this time, while being...
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  • half of his paintings to England. Conditions at the new POW camp, at Genshagen, were much better. Nominally, the POWs were selected for the camp based...
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    Innere Bilder wird man nicht los: Die Frauen im KZ-Außenlager Daimler-Benz Genshagen (in German). Metropol Verlag. ISBN 978-3-940938-88-6. Wikimedia Commons...
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  • a subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell. August 6, 1944 Genshagen Mission 524: 74 B-17s bombed Genshagen, 45 hit Berlin diesel factories. August 6, 1944 Le...
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    significantly in the 1930s. With the opening of the Daimler-Benz car factory in Genshagen, Ludwigsfelde became an important industrial centre and the number of...
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    reached a height of over 5,000 metres (16,000 ft) and landed safely in Genshagen, 33.5 kilometres (20.8 mi) from her starting point. This was not the first...
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  • La Maison Rouge (Paris), me Collectors Room Berlin, Berlin Stiftung Genshagen, Kunsthalle Dominikanerkirche (Osnabrück), 54th Biennale di Venezia (Venice)...
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    anti-Hitler coalition on the Genshagen aircraft engine factory with the forced laborers from the Daimler-Benz Genshagen concentration camp subcamp, and...
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