• Lindenthal may refer to: Lindenthal, Cologne, a borough of the City of Cologne, Germany a suburb of Leipzig, site of a subcamp of Buchenwald Gustav Lindenthal...
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    Leipzig (/ˈlaɪpsɪɡ, -sɪx/ LYPE-sig, -⁠sikh, German: [ˈlaɪptsɪç] ; Upper Saxon: Leibz'sch) is the most populous city in the German state of Saxony. The...
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  • conjoined community of Lindenthal, and in 1999, joined with the city of Leipzig. Since 2002, Breitenfeld has been the main home of the Leipzig animal rescue,...
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  • Liebertwolkwitz, Lindenthal, Miltitz and Mölkau become part of city. 2000 - Burghausen und Rückmarsdorf become part of city. 2002 Arena Leipzig built. Games...
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  • Paul Gerson Unna and in Paris. From 1908 the family lived in Cologne-Lindenthal. He opened a practice with his own laboratory. In 1919 he received the...
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    Alfred Kästner (category Politicians from Leipzig)
    Gestapo on 11 March 1945. He was shot to death by the SS in Lindenthal [de], northwest of Leipzig, and thrown in a pit together with 52 other German and foreign...
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  • Kurt Herrmann (category People from Leipzig)
    Deutsche Flugzeug-Werke (DFW) aircraft manufacturing company in Lindenthal, a suburb of Leipzig. When Meyer died in April 1917, Herrmann inherited considerable...
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    University of Cologne (category Lindenthal, Cologne)
    university was located in Neustadt-Süd, but relocated to its current campus in Lindenthal on 2 November 1934. The old premises are now being used for the Cologne...
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  • work for three villas: for Otto Kaufmann (Bayenthal), for Max Philipp (Lindenthal) and for Karl Grosse (Deutz). After Paul had to dismiss her in November...
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    Gardelegen contains the localities Ipse, Jävenitz, Jerchel, Kassieck, Lindenthal, Trüstedt, Weteritz, Zienau and Ziepel. There are various well-preserved...
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    and Kassel. Corps headquarters moved to Haelen Caserne, Junkersdorf, Lindenthal, Cologne, in 1948. Polish units which included 1st Armoured Division were...
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    German Sport University Cologne (category Lindenthal, Cologne)
    "Deutsche Hochschule für Körperkultur" (German University for body culture) Leipzig was dissolved, leaving the Sport University Cologne as the only one in...
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  • Fritz-Otto Busch (30 December 1890 in Lindenthal, Cologne – 5 July 1971 in Limpsfield, Surrey) was a German naval officer in the Imperial German Navy,...
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  • Silesia, where he owned a brewery. In 1829 Albert left home for schools in Leipzig, Jagendorf, and Olmütz, and eventually attended the University of Vienna...
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    of 1909 or 1910 and set up a new studio at Dürener Strasse 201 in the Lindenthal district of Cologne. In 1911, Sander began with the first series of portraits...
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    Nobel committee because the nominator Otto Classen (1868–1939) from Köln-Lindenthal was found to be ineligible. Widmann: Der Heilige und die Thiere ("The...
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    Bridges Department and the Hell Gate Bridge for the New York-based Gustav Lindenthal bridges office. His influence on the theory and practice of large bridges...
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    first time, in 1938 the mortuary chapel was destroyed. Located in Köln-Lindenthal, behind the area of the old Deckstein cemetery, this cemetery was created...
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  • Youth Worldchampionship - Basel 1992". "UIAA Youth Worldchampionship - Leipzig 1994". "UIAA Youth Worldchampionship - Laval 1995". "UIAA Youth Worldchampionship...
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    twentieth century. It was established by Bernhard Meyer and Erich Thiele at Lindenthal in 1910, and initially produced Farman designs under licence, later moving...
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  • Population: 239,437. City walls dismantled. 1888 - Bayenthal, Ehrenfeld, Lindenthal and Nippes incorporated into city. 1890 - Public Library established....
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  • Historians". arthistorians.info. Retrieved 2023-11-12. Huber, Kilian; Lindenthal, Volker; Waldinger, Fabian (2021-09-01). "Discrimination, Managers, and...
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  • recorded on the ground in the sector claimed. Welter was born in Cologne-Lindenthal on 25 February 1916. He joined the military service of the Luftwaffe in...
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  • 1954, he died in the Universitätsklinikum Köln [de] in the district of Lindenthal at the age of 70. His marriage produced a daughter, Angelika. Already...
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    February 1915, he was assigned to the Military Aviation School in Leipzig-Lindenthal. He was promoted to sergeant and was a flight instructor with FEA...
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    times. On 29 and 30 July, the Emirates Cup was held. Arsenal, Benfica, RB Leipzig and Sevilla all took part in the tournament, which Arsenal won after a...
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    sons. He died in Oberstdorf in 1941. A street in the Cologne district of Lindenthal is named after him. Bundesarchiv 2007. Romeyk 1994, p. 799. Romeyk 1994...
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    Bockwindmühle House conversion Muehlen Archiv (in German) Lindenthal Holländermühle Lindenthal Turmholländer 1892 Muehlen Archiv (in German) Löbnitz Bockwindmühle...
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