-
Christianspris or
Frederiksort was a
Danish fortification somewhat north of the then
Danish city of Kiel. In 1632 the
Danish king
Christian IV initiated...
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Volume 5.
Retrieved 25
January 2023. "Werner Siemens'
battle for
Friedrichsort Fortress in 1848". Burgerbe.de. 2
November 2014.
Retrieved 25 January...
- at the
second attempt. He
trained with the
national league team SV
Friedrichsort until 1956. He was
called up on 24 May 1931, in the
German defeat 0–6...
- the
Friedrichsort battery at Zeebrugge, Belgium. A
sabotaged gun of the
Friedrichsort battery. The
damaged breech of a gun of the
Friedrichsort battery...
- the 1st
Artillery Company of the 3rd
Coastal Defense Department in
Friedrichsort in Kiel from 1
October 1924 – 26
September 1926. His
commanding officer...
- Kiel-Schilksee (Olympic harbor)
Falckenstein (Kiel's duty-free beach) Kiel-
Friedrichsort (traditionsreicher Industriestandort) Kiel-Holtenau (Kiel Canal) Kiel-Wik...
- in
Flanders as well as parti****ting in
minesweeping operations in
Friedrichsort. In
April 1917,
Greiser volunteered for
service in the
Naval Flying...
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Individual settlements in the southeast, such as Schilksee, Holtenau, and
Friedrichsort, now are part of the city of Kiel. Hans
Wilhelm Haefs:
Ortsnamen und...
- Holstein, and
while it is
unclear whether Danish ships first brought it to
Friedrichsort,
Rendsburg or Laboe, and
whether Schleswig and
Flensburg were infected...
- “Schiffswerft
Memel -
Lindenau & Cie.” in East
Prussia and was
rebuilt in Kiel-
Friedrichsort after World War II.
Within the GNYH group,
Lindenau today focusses on...