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    2011-07-23 at the Wayback Machine Wikimedia Commons has media related to Schloss Sonnenstein. Memorial Hotel School 50°57′39″N 13°56′52″E / 50.96083°N 13.94778°E...
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    The Sonnenstein Euthanasia Clinic (German: NS-Tötungsanstalt Sonnenstein; literally "National Socialist Killing Centre Sonnenstein") was a Nazi killing...
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    Nazi killing centers at Grafeneck Castle, Brandenburg, Schloss Hartheim, Schloss Sonnenstein, Bernburg and Hadamar Euthanasia Centre. It also handled...
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  • was posted as a serviceman in August 1940 at the Sonnenstein Euthanasia Centre at Schloss Sonnenstein in Pirna. He arrived at the Treblinka extermination...
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    committed when he later joined Action T4. He was deputy director of the Sonnenstein Clinic from 1913 to 1918 and director of the institution 1928 to 1939...
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  • Reinhardtsgrimma Castle, Reinhardtsgrimma Sonnenstein Castle, Pirna Stolpen Castle, Stolpen Tharandt Castle, Tharandt Schloss Weesenstein, Weesenstein Winterstein...
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    Castle in Baden-Württemberg (10,824 dead), Schloss Hartheim near Linz in Austria (over 18,000 dead), Sonnenstein in Saxony (15,000 dead), Bernburg in Saxony-Anhalt...
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    Wurzen Palace, Grimma Palace Königswartha Palace, Suchominsky Villa, Sonnenstein Castle, Dippoldiswalde Palace, the Niederlauterstein castle ruins, the...
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    January 1940 to the end of May/beginning of June 1940. Afterward worked at Sonnenstein Euthanasia Centre and as a camp doctor in Auschwitz-Birkenau. Deputy:...
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    as well as a number of concentration camp inmates, were murdered at Sonnenstein killing centre near Pirna. As World War II drew to its end, U.S. troops...
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    [Ansbach Medical and Nursing Clinic] to the extermination facilities Sonnenstein and Hartheim which were disguised as psychiatric institutions, as part...
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    under Nazi rule more than 600 children, women and men were deported to Sonnenstein and Grafeneck, as well as to the Auschwitz and Mauthausen concentration...
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    fascismo e nazionalsocialismo. Landesmuseum für Kultur- und Landesgeschichte Schloss Tirol. ISBN 978-88-95523-16-3. Laqueur, Walter (1996). Fascism: Past, Present...
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    (1762) Nauheim Amöneburg Cassel (1762) Electoral Saxony Pirna Rossbach Sonnenstein Hochkirch Torgau (siege) Wittenberg (1759) Torgau (2nd siege) Dresden...
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    architectural motifs can be found here. In 1688, he was commander of Sonnenstein Castle near Pirna and had it converted into a fortress. Eberhard Hempel:...
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    grandson, Hauptmann [Franz Leopold] von Funcke, organized this in his memory. Schloss Burgwerben the 9 July 1844, Franz Leopold v. Funcke. K2169, the county...
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  • September 2012. Nico Schimmelpfennig. "Das Geheimnis des Kikurianischen Sonnensteins" (in German). Hugo-troll.de. Archived from the original on 28 January...
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