(Einsatzführungsbereich 2), in Erndtebrück Operations Squadron 21, in Erndtebrück Operations Support Squadron 22, in Erndtebrück Sensor Platoon I, in Lauda...
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Wilhelm Albert (8 September 1898 in Hessenthal [de]– 21 April 1960 in Erndtebrück) was a German SS officer. Albert was the son of a teacher. After his...
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Laasphe borders on Bad Berleburg in the south, and the community of Erndtebrück in the southwest. The small river Odeborn flows through Berleburg and...
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Molzhain 275 2750 Diedenshausen 2751 Bad Berleburg 2752 Bad Laasphe 2753 Erndtebrück 2754 Feudingen 2755 Schwarzenau 2758 Girkhausen 2759 Aue (Bad Berleburg)...
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Erftstadt (variant) Erkelenz Erkelenz (variant) Erkrath Erkrath (variant) Erndtebrück Erwitte Erwitte (variant) Eschweiler Eschweiler (variant) Eslohe Espelkamp...
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Meschede and Attendorn. Until 1944 there was another railway connection to Erndtebrück by the Altenhundem–Birkelbach railway line, whose bridges, however, were...
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Landespflege, Weinbau, Binnenfischerei, Pferdehaltung. SVK-Verlag, Erndtebrück, 1996, ISBN 3-89061-106-0. Ulrich Schraml, Karl-Reinhard Volz (eds.):...
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Hochsauerlandkreis. In the east and south, the towns of Bad Berleburg, Erndtebrück, Hilchenbach and Kreuztal, all lying in Siegen-Wittgenstein district...
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leading Kreuztal to become a railway hub by 1880. Up to 1888, a spur to Erndtebrück, Bad Laasphe and Marburg was built. Also in the plans was a line to Olpe...
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