Golßen (German pronunciation: [ˈɡɔlsn̩] ; Lower Sorbian: Gólišyn) or Golssen is a town in the district of Dahme-Spreewald, in Brandenburg, Germany. It...
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Golßen (Niederlausitz) is a railway station in the village of Golßen, Brandenburg, Germany. The station lies of the Berlin–Dresden railway and the train...
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locations have special offerings on and around the gherkin: Golßen. Spreewaldkonserve Golßen - Tour of a gherkin production site Leipe. Traditional vegetable...
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Rhine-Westphalia) Goldberg (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania) Goldkronach (Bavaria) Golßen (Brandenburg) Gommern (Saxony-Anhalt) Göppingen (Baden-Württemberg) Görlitz...
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Landwehr, Lower Saxony, Germany, a municipality Landwehr (Golßen), a village in the borough of Golßen, Brandenburg, Germany Landwehr (Halver) [de], a farmstead...
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Mediatization of 1806. Later the Baruth branch also purchased the estates of Golßen and Casel in the March of Lusatia and, in 1767, Kliczków Castle (Klitschdorf)...
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botany, theoretical and practical medicine, and chemistry. Wedel was born in Golßen, Niederlausitz, and received his Doctor of Medicine degree from the University...
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of Poland stationed in the gord of Ciani (now Zützen, a city quarter of Golßen, Germany), near which, the battle was fought. It was the first major battle...
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Lower Silesia. In the west the course of the upper Dahme River down to Golßen separates it from the former Electoral Saxon lands of Saxe-Wittenberg. Between...
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the 3rd Guards Rifle Corps in the area of Tornow, Radeland, Baruth/Mark, Golssen. the 3rd Guards Army's 120th Rifle Corps south of Halbe. the 21st Rifle...
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Gollmitz 35436 Laasow 35439 Zinnitz 3544 Luckau 3545 35451 Dahme 35452 Golßen 35453 Drahnsdorf 35454 Uckro 35455 Walddrehna 35456 Terpt 3546 Lübben (Spreewald)...
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objective of stopping the 1st Ukrainian Front, coming from the direction of Golßen. Joining up with Battle Group Käther with 43 vehicles, including one Panzer...
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Golßen. It merged into the Amt Unterspreewald on 1 January 2013. The Amt Golßener Land consisted of the following municipalities: Drahnsdorf Golßen Kasel-Golzig...
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Golßenau who was born into a noble Saxon family whose family seat was in Golßen (Niederlausitz). He adopted the name Ludwig Renn in 1930, after becoming...
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Preceding station Ostdeutsche Eisenbahn Following station Baruth (Mark) towards Berlin Hbf RE 8 Golßen towards Elsterwerda...
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Dabendorf – Zossen – Wünsdorf-Waldstadt – Neuhof – Baruth – Klasdorf-Glashütte – Golßen – Drahnsdorf – Luckau-Uckro – Walddrehna – Doberlug-Kirchhain – Rückersdorf –...
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Preceding station Ostdeutsche Eisenbahn Following station Golßen towards Berlin Hbf RE 8 Luckau-Uckro towards Elsterwerda...
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including to Neuhof bei Zossen station exclusively and railway km 43.7 to Golßen exclusively (section railway km 43.7 to Baruth (Mark) station exclusively...
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Its seat is in the town Golßen. The Amt Unterspreewald consists of the following municipalities: Bersteland Drahnsdorf Golßen Kasel-Golzig Krausnick-Groß...
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The alignment was originally about 30 kilometers further west between Golßen and Ortrand approximately along the railway Berlin-Dresden and thus affect...
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of Wettin also: of Golßen as Otto II (House of Wettin) *unknown – 16 July 1368* death son of Otto, Burgrave of Wettin and Golßen 1369–1383 Wedekind of...
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the approaches to Berlin, capturing the cities of Vetschau, Lübbenau, Golssen, Baruth, and Zossen. On 22 April 1945, [they] captured the [following]...
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underground headquarters of the German OKW and OKH, and passed through Golßen with its lead column. By this point the German 9th Army had been encircled...
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Falkenberg–Cottbus Golm P VBB 5 x Berlin Outer Ring Railway Jüterbog–Nauen Golssen (Niederlausitz) LDS VBB 6 x Berlin–Dresden Golzow (b Eberswalde) BAR VBB...
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Finsterwalde area. By the morning of 26 April the division had occupied the line Golssen to Baruth with its front facing east, as the encircled German 9th Army...
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