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- located on the southern end of the lake, Rostrup on the western end, and Dreibergen on the northern end. It is the third largest lake in Lower Saxony. The...
- Gestapo-operated prison and a forced labour subcamp of the prison in Dreibergen. After the war, it formed part of East Germany. There are several notable...
- the location of a forced labour subcamp of the **** prison in Bützow-Dreibergen. Wismar was heavily bombed and destro**** by Allied air raids. As the line...
- during **** rule and World War II, a **** prison was operated in the Dreibergen district with multiple forced labour subcamps located in various places...
- World War II, the ****s operated a forced labour subcamp of the prison in Dreibergen. From 1949 to 1953 the Soviet 899th Fighter Aviation Regiment was located...
- regular ferry routes on the Zwischenahner Meer from Bad Zwischenahn to Dreibergen and Rostrup. Locally smoked eels are a delicacy, particularly when served...
- in December. In August 1943 he was transferred to Rendsburg, later to Dreibergen. During his stay in German prisons he made notes which were later published...
- Surheide 2.324 59,2 % 30,9 % 25,7 % 19,9 % 11,8 % 4,2 % 5,4 % 1,1 % 1,0 % Dreibergen 3.739 40,8 % 30,6 % 26,1 % 21,7 % 9,8 % 4,6 % 4,6 % 1,6 % 0,9 % Jedutenberg...
- Hamburg-Fühlsbuttel from 13 January 1942, and later three other camps in Rendsburg, Dreibergen and Dieburg until he was liberated in March 1945. For the rest of the...
- on 16 October. He was transferred to Rendsburg in August 1943, then to Dreibergen, Köln and Coswig. He died on 5 February 1945, shortly before the war's...