- Rudolf-
Harbig-Stadion is a
football stadium in Dresden, Saxony. It is
named after German athlete Rudolf Harbig, and is the
current home of
Dynamo Dresden...
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Rudolf Waldemar Harbig (8
November 1913 – 5
March 1944) was a
German athlete. As a
middle distance runner he was best
known for the 800
metres world record...
- 1985
Flamurtari Stadium,
Vlore Attendance: 11,000 2
October 1985 Rudolf-
Harbig-Stadion,
Dresden Attendance: 36,000 2
October 1985 Grotenburg-Stadion, Krefeld...
- Red Star
Belgrade won 5–2 on aggregate. 3
October 1990 20:00 CET Rudolf-
Harbig-Stadion,
Dresden Attendance: 6,250 Referee:
Tadeusz Ignatowicz (Poland)...
- Referee:
Francis Bastian (Luxembourg) 17 September 1980 (1980-09-17) Rudolf-
Harbig-Stadion,
Dresden Attendance: 27,000 Referee:
Vasile Tătar (Romania)...
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imprisoned in 1945, and
where he set his
novel Slaughterhouse-Five. Rudolf-
Harbig-Stadion
Bombing of
Dresden in
World War II Taylor, Frederick. Dresden: Tuesday...
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Marian Kustoń (Poland) Zürich won 3–0 on aggregate. 3
November 1976 Rudolf-
Harbig-Stadion,
Dresden Attendance: 30,000 Referee:
Hilmi Ok (Turkey)
Dynamo Dresden...
- Rudolf-
Harbig-Stadion,
which was
opened in 1923, and also
originally named the Rudolf-
Harbig-Stadion
after local track and
field athlete Rudolf Harbig. The...
- The
Rudolf Harbig Memorial Award (German: Rudolf-
Harbig-Gedächtnispreis) is an
annual sports award in
recognition of
German competitors in the
sport of...
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Levski National Stadium,
Sofia Attendance: 4,800 15
September 1982 Rudolf-
Harbig-Stadion,
Dresden Attendance: 24,800 22
September 1982
Andre Dumontstadion...