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    Zossen (German pronunciation: [ˈt͡sɔsn̩] ; Upper Sorbian: Sosny, pronounced [ˈsɔsnɨ]) is a German town in the district of Teltow-Fläming in Brandenburg...
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    underground bunkers built 20 kilometres south of Berlin in Wünsdorf near Zossen, Brandenburg, to house the High Command of the Army (in Maybach I) and the...
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  • Kummersdorf and it was opened on 15 October 1875. The route ran for 30 km to Zossen parallel with the Berlin–Dresden railway and then turned off to the southwest...
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    Neuhof bei Zossen (German: Bahnhof Neuhof bei Zossen) is a railway station in the village of Neuhof, Brandenburg, Germany. The station lies on the Berlin–Dresden...
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    Blankenfelde-Mahlow, Großbeeren, Ludwigsfelde(c), Rangsdorf, Trebbin(c), Zossen(c). The metropolitan region counts three levels of centralities (Zentralörtliche...
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    Zossen (German: Bahnhof Zossen) is a railway station in the town of Zossen, Brandenburg, Germany. The station lies on the Berlin–Dresden railway and the...
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  • revealed to be a hoax). 1945 – World War II: Soviet forces south of Berlin at Zossen attack the German High Command headquarters. 1946 – The U.S. Weather Bureau...
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    Carl Friedrich Goerdeler (German: [kaʁl ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈɡœʁdəlɐ] ; 31 July 1884 – 2 February 1945) was a German conservative politician, monarchist, executive...
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    ago (16 March 1935) Service branches Reichsheer  Reichsmarine Headquarters Zossen, Brandenburg Leadership Commander-in-chief Friedrich Ebert (1919–25) Paul...
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    Zossen documents. These files were gathered together to expose the regime's crimes at a future date. The documents were kept in a safe at the Zossen military...
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  • of the bus stop and T-intersection was filmed at Fahrtechnik Akademie in Zossen. The truck stop with Benni's caravan is located at Zollamt Berlin-Dreilinden...
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    Bendlerblock in Berlin from the OKH-HQ (Oberkommando des Heeres Headquarters) at Zossen to assume command of the coup forces until 8 p.m., when it was already clear...
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    5/Registratur (Army Personnel Office Department P 5/Registry) was relocated from Zossen in Brandenburg to Traunstein in Bavaria on this day and the confusion regarding...
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    Teupitz 33767 Friedersdorf bei Berlin 33768 Prieros 33769 Töpchin 3377 Zossen 3378 Ludwigsfelde 3379 Mahlow 3381 Brandenburg an der Havel 3382 Lehnin...
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    (Brandenburg) Zirndorf (Bavaria) Zittau (Saxony) Zörbig (Saxony-Anhalt) Zossen (Brandenburg) Zschopau (Saxony) Zülpich (North Rhine-Westphalia) Zweibrücken...
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    army and held as a prisoner of war at Wittenberg, and later at Wünsdorf, Zossen, near Berlin. Grant was born around 1885 into the rainforest Indigenous...
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    Air Force High Command Part of Armed forces Headquarters Wünsdorf, near Zossen Nickname(s) OKW Engagements World War II in Europe Commanders Chief of the...
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    other hand, some area codes were changed: for example, the small town of Zossen used to have East German area code 323, but the new area code is 3377. Area...
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    system tested wireless telephony on military trains between Berlin and Zossen. In 1924, public trials started with telephone connection on trains between...
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    electrified 72 km (45 mi) of military owned railway between Marienfelde and Zossen. The line used three-phase current at 10 kilovolts and 45 Hz.[citation needed]...
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    Kirchenlamitz, Bavaria, Germany Died 23 July 1944(1944-07-23) (aged 50) Zossen, Brandenburg, Nazi Germany Cause of death Suicide by gunshot Allegiance...
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    offensive in Poland, and the last surviving vehicles were in combat at Zossen during the Battle of Berlin.[citation needed] The Ferdinand/Elefant may...
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    Later in 1933, two further training units were formed: SS-Sonderkommando Zossen on 10 May, and a second unit, designated SS-Sonderkommando Jüterbog on 8...
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    In 1490 John was able to purchase the former Lusatian territory around Zossen, acknowledged by the Bohemian king Vladislaus II, and maintained the succession...
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    the Royal Prussian Military Railway between Marienfelde, near Berlin, and Zossen, a distance of 23 kilometres (14 mi). The line was electrified with three-phase...
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    cowardice, sabotage, and defeatism. He returned to the army headquarters at Zossen, where he "arrived in such poor shape that at first he could only give a...
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    in Rottorf (today part of Königslutter), Germany; died 28 July 1944 in Zossen) was a German military officer involved in several plots by the German Resistance...
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  • Waldstadt can mean: a subdivision in Zossen, Germany an alternate name for the Poking DP camp in post-World War II Germany an alternate spelling of Waldstatt...
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    since 2009 Delbrück is twinned with: Budakeszi, Hungary Quérénaing, France Zossen, Germany Albert Florath (1888–1957), official advisor in Delbrück, worked...
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    NCO's of Casements Irish Brigade in Zossen (1915)....
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