Mühlberg is a town in the Elbe-Elster district, in the southwesternmost part of Brandenburg, Germany. It is located on the right bank of the river Elbe...
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Mühlberg may refer to: Mühlberg, Brandenburg, a town in the Elbe-Elster district, Brandenburg Mühlberg, Thuringia, a village in the Gotha district, Thuringia...
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The Battle of Mühlberg took place near Mühlberg in the Electorate of Saxony in 1547, during the Schmalkaldic War. The Catholic princes of the Holy Roman...
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Stalag IV-B (category Mühlberg, Brandenburg)
Stammlager IV B/Speziallager Nr. 1. Stalag IV B Mühlberg web site Photos of Stalag IV B at Mühlberg on pegasusarchive Memories of the prisonners of war...
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of the Alme in eastern North Rhine-Westphalia Altenau, a part of Mühlberg, Brandenburg, Germany Cornelis Altenau (died 1558), Danish-German builder Altnau...
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Marienstern Abbey (category Mühlberg, Brandenburg)
also known as Kloster Güldenstern) was a Cistercian nunnery in Mühlberg in Brandenburg, Germany. Since 2000 a small community of the Claretian missionary...
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Werner Drechsler (category People from Mühlberg, Brandenburg)
Ingram on 20 June 1943 in Norfolk, Virginia Born 17 January 1917 Mühlberg, Brandenburg, German Empire Died 12 March 1944 (aged 27) Papago Park, Arizona...
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police. He was held in captivity in the NKVD Special Camp No. 1 near Mühlberg, Brandenburg, where he died of starvation on 10 March 1947. Biography portal...
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NKVD Special Camp No. 1 (redirect from Special Camp No. 1 Mühlberg)
occupation of parts of Germany. It was located 4 km to the east of Mühlberg, Brandenburg using the shacks of the former German run prisoners-of-war camp...
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Albrecht; 28 March 1522 – 8 January 1557) was the margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach (Brandenburg-Bayreuth) from 1527 to 1553. He was a member of the Franconian...
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Wilhelm Hasemann (category People from Mühlberg, Brandenburg)
Wilhelm Hasemann (16 September 1850, Mühlberg – 28 November 1913, Gutach) was a German genre painter and illustrator. Hasemann was the only son of a mechanic...
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Margarete Behm (category People from Mühlberg, Brandenburg)
Margarete Behm (3 May 1860 – 28 July 1929) was a German educator, trade unionist and politician. In 1919 she was one of the 36 women elected to the Weimar...
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Brandenburg-Liga (VI) (formerly the Verbandsliga Brandenburg) is the highest league for football teams exclusively in the German state of Brandenburg...
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a list of Christian religious houses, both dissolved and extant, in Brandenburg in Germany, including Berlin. Extant religious houses are marked in bold...
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preserved), Bad Liebenwerda Martinskirchen Palace, Martinskirchen Mühlberg Palace, Mühlberg/Elbe Neudeck/Elster Palace, Neudeck near Uebigau-Wahrenbrück Sallgast...
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League's defenses were finally routed on 24 April 1547 at the Battle of Mühlberg, where John Frederick I was taken prisoner. After the battle, which determined...
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Elbe-Elster Land (category History of Brandenburg)
that covered what later became the Electoral Saxon Ämter or districts of Mühlberg, Liebenwerda, Schweinitz and Lochau. Today the territory of the county...
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The Brandenburgischer Landespokal (English: Brandenburg Cup), known as the AOK-Landespokal Brandenburg for sponsorship reasons, is an annual football cup...
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Rhineland-Palatinate: 130 cities and towns Thuringia: 117 cities and towns Brandenburg: 113 cities and towns Saxony-Anhalt: 104 cities and towns Mecklenburg-Western...
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in the Landtag of Brandenburg contains the current electoral districts for the fourth election period for the Landtag of Brandenburg as well as for the...
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the Emperor finally defeated the Schmalkaldic League at the Battle of Mühlberg, freed Henry and reinstated him in 1547. In 1550 the mercenaries of Count...
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Prieschka (category Geography of Brandenburg)
district of the spa town of Bad Liebenwerda in Elbe-Elster in southern Brandenburg. The present village of 300 inhabitants has its origins in a Slavic settlement...
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Roman Emperor Charles V moved into Halle upon his victory in the Battle of Mühlberg; his military leader, the Duke of Alba, occupied the Moritzburg. In the...
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Falkenberg/Elster (category Towns in Brandenburg)
Bad Liebenwerda. It was first mentioned in 1251. In 1547 the Battle of Mühlberg was decided in the vicinity of Falkenberg when the Saxon prince-elector...
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Gerhard Vinken (ed.): Georg Dehio Handbuch der deutschen Kunstdenkmäler. Brandenburg. München 20o12. ISBN 3-422-03054-9 The descriptions of the single buildings...
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Niemegk (category Towns in Brandenburg)
(German: [ˈniː.mɛk] ) is a town in the Potsdam-Mittelmark district, in Brandenburg, in eastern Germany. It is the administrative seat of the Amt ("collective...
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until the Protestant forces were finally defeated in the 1547 Battle of Mühlberg. As a younger son, Julius was expected to pursue a clerical career. He...
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defeated by Emperor Charles V in the Schmalkaldic War at the Battle of Mühlberg and was captured there on 24 April 1547. The emperor removed his electoral...
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NKVD special camps in Germany 1945–1950 (redirect from Special Camp No. 1, Mühlberg)
barracks, or prisons. NKVD special camp Nr. 1 in the former Stalag IV-B near Mühlberg NKVD special camp Nr. 2 in Buchenwald NKVD special camp Nr. 3 in Hohenschönhausen...
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barriers to arbitrary actions by the estate-owning nobility. In the Battle of Mühlberg in the Schmalkaldic War, the Albertine duke Maurice of Saxony, an ally...
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