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    Heerstraße (German pronunciation: [ˈheːɐ̯ˌʃtʁaːsə] ; literally: Army Street) runs from Theodor-Heuss-Platz in Berlin-Charlottenburg to the western city...
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  • Aachen-Frankfurter Heerstraße Bernauer Heerstraße Lüneburger Heerstraße Heerstraße (Berlin) Heerstraße is also used in: Berlin Heerstraße station, a railway...
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    Heerstraße is a railway station in Berlin, Germany. It is located on the Spandau Suburban Line in the Westend district and served by S-Bahn S3 and S9...
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    Germany: the remainder are prisoners of war. The British War Cemetery, Heerstrasse, was constructed between 1955 and 1957 to replace the previous cemetery...
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    square, from where the Heerstraße arterial road, part of the Bundesstraße 2 and Bundesstraße 5 highways, runs west towards the Berlin city limits. In the...
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    There were four transit routes between West Berlin and West Germany: One between West Berlin's Heerstraße with the East German checkpoint in Dallgow until...
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    The Friedhof Heerstraße cemetery is located at Trakehnerallee 1 (Trakehner avenue No.1), district of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf in Berlin, Germany, to...
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    seen as Edward and spelled Künnecke) (27 January 1885 – 27 October 1953 in Berlin) was a German composer notable for his operettas, operas, theatre music...
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    increased traffic and the freedom of passage after the Berlin Wall fell. Heerstraße in Berlin-Staaken / Staaken-West (1951 – 1982, previously in Dallgow):...
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    George Grosz (category Artists from Berlin)
    his caricatural drawings and paintings of Berlin life in the 1920s. He was a prominent member of the Berlin Dada and New Objectivity groups during the...
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    is the oldest recognized Masonic Grand Lodge in Germany, being found in Berlin in 1740. In 1933, being one of eight national Grand Lodges, it had 22,700...
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  • S9 is a line on the Berlin S-Bahn. It operates from Flughafen BER to Spandau through Berlin Hauptbahnhof (Berlin Central Station) over: a very short section...
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    This page shows a partial list of cemeteries in Berlin. Charlottenburg, Friedhof Heerstraße, Burial site of Horst Buchholz, George Grosz, Hilde Hildebrand...
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    S3 is a line on the Berlin S-Bahn. It operates from Erkner to Spandau. For most of its existence since becoming a numbered route in 1984, the S3's line...
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    allowed in direction west so middle lane was used by both directions. Heerstraße, Berlin, 5 lanes in total Connection road between Europa Park, Rust, and the...
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    Olympiastadion is a railway station in the Westend district of Berlin. Located at the southern entrance of the Olympic Stadium, it is served by the S-Bahn...
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    route which connects the east and west of central Berlin. Under the new plans, the U1 will reach Heerstraße in Spandau at one end and run through to Antonplatz...
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    complex along federal route No. 5, here named Heerstraße, in the locality of Staaken, part of Berlin's Borough of Spandau. The Deutsche Gartenstadt Gesellschaft...
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    at Heerstraße station and passing through Rennbahn (opened in 1909) and Pichelsberg. With the relocation of the Stadtbahn link between Heerstraße and...
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    Dorothea Wieck (category Actresses from Berlin)
    actually died on 20 February 1986 in Berlin, West Germany, aged 78. She is buried at the cemetery Friedhof Heerstraße in Berlin. Secret Sinners (1926) I Lost...
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    The Berlin S-Bahn began on 8 August 1924 with the first section from Stettiner Vorortbahnhof to Bernau using steam locomotives. On 13 August 1961 it was...
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    1957, when Herbert von Karajan offered him a solo violin position at the Berlin Philharmonic. During his Swiss period, Schwalbé created his own quartet...
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    January 1926, in Berlin) was a German art dealer and editor who played a significant role in the promotion of the work of artists of the Berlin Secession and...
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    The Berlin S-Bahn (German: [ˈɛs baːn]) is a rapid transit railway system in and around Berlin, the capital city of Germany. It has been in operation under...
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    Staaken (redirect from Berlin-Staaken)
    Neuendorf)/West Berlin-Heiligensee. From 1988 to 9 November 1989 the Heerstraße border crossing was open for the highly restricted traffic between West Berlin and...
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    Unter den Linden, Wilmersdorfer Straße, Lichterfelde, Uhlandstraße and Heerstraße. In Potsdamer Platz is located a stone, placed on June 18, 1964, with...
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    Mohammed Helmy (category Berlin in World War II)
    (Arabic: محمد حلمي; 25 July 1901 in Khartoum – 10 January 1982 in West Berlin) was an Egyptian-German physician who was recognized by Israel as one of...
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  • Wernstein am Inn Mittersill Salzburg St Georgen Steinbach am Attersee Bonn Berlin Dresden Munich Heidelberg Garmisch-Partenkirchen Kürten Baden-Baden Hamburg...
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    Pichelswerder (category Geography of Berlin)
    Berlin, situated on both sides of the Heerstraße. Pichelswerder was discovered in the middle of the 19th century by the people of Spandau and Berlin as...
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    In 1712, the new postal, trade and military road from Berlin to Dresden, the Dresdener Heerstraße, today's Hermannstraße, opened south of Hermannplatz...
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