• 307056°E / 52.1370028; 13.307056 Sperenberg Airfield was a military air base located near the town of Sperenberg in Brandenburg, Germany. The site in...
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    calibration equipment. An-26L A single An-26, (14 Orange, c/n 00607), used at Sperenberg Airfield near Berlin, for airfield and NAVAID calibration. An-26LL-PLO...
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    1993 that Sperenberg Airfield, Jüterbog Airfield and the area south of Schönefeld Airport, where the evaluation of the locations Sperenberg, Jüterbog...
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    to flee Germany on a military jet to Moscow from the Soviet-controlled Sperenberg Airfield, with the German Federal Government being notified of this in...
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    aircraft (CCCP-11854) modified as an airborne command post for use at Sperenberg Airfield, near Berlin in the DDR. An-10TS – (Transport/Sanitarny – transport/ambulance)...
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    the country disguised as a Soviet officer. German police blockaded the Sperenberg Airfield to prevent Kessler's escape, but later arrested him in Berlin...
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    On 13 March 1991 the Honeckers fled Germany from the Soviet-controlled Sperenberg Airfield to Moscow on a military jet with the aid of Soviet hardliners...
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    landscape perspective. One geological feature is the 80-metre (260 ft) high Sperenberg hill on the northern rim of the Baruth Urstromtal. Uniquely for Brandenburg...
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    Support Company Cochstedt   39th Independent Reconnaissance Aviation Flight Sperenberg Airfield 54 243 Sinonim Also reported as 39. OAO REB - Aviation Detachment...
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    Correction Regiment (Zerbst, East Germany) 226th Separate mixed wing (Sperenberg Airfield, East Germany) 62nd Guards Aviation Regiment GVF (Berlin-Adlershof...
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  • the Sperenberg–Jüterbog section was abandoned on 2 June 1996 and the abandonment of the last remaining section of the line from Zossen to Sperenberg followed...
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    1991, the couple were flown in a Soviet military jet to Moscow from the Sperenberg Airfield near Berlin. As soon as they arrived in Moscow, Margot's husband...
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    ru/Beutepanzer/Museum/Articles/Artcile.html Pictures from Kummersdorf-Gut, Verskraft, Eisenbahnpioniere Schumkasee, Kaserne Klausdorf-Rehagen, Sperenberg...
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  • Height 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in) Position(s) Forward Youth career BSG Motor Sperenberg SG Kummersdorf/Fernneuendorf Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1991–1992...
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    Borsig in 1919 and delivered to Poland by the Railway Replacement Park Sperenberg, where it was given the Reichsbahn number 99 1563 after the German invasion...
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    Sliač/Sliach Sliač Banská Bystrica Region Czechoslovakia 114 IAP MiG-21 Sperenberg Airfield East Germany Stendal East Germany Szprotawa Poland 149 BAD HQ...
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  • singer in concert and Lieder, and an academic voice teacher. Born in Sperenberg, Stolte attended schools in Lübeck and Potsdam. She studied voice with...
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  • front from Munchendorf to Neuhof, with the objective of attacking into Sperenberg to cut off German forces which had broken through to this area. The 117th...
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    closed in 2010. In 1996, passenger services ended between Jüterbog and Sperenberg (and ended two years later on the whole route to Zossen) and freight traffic...
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  • ordered two regiments of 61st Rifle Division to be moved by trucks to the Sperenberg area to reinforce the 71st Mechanised Brigade. At the same time, 3rd Guards...
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  • ordered two regiments of 61st Rifle Division to be moved by trucks to the Sperenberg area to reinforce the 71st Mechanised Brigade. At the same time, 3rd Guards...
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