- Die
Karpathen (The Carpathians) was a German-language
publication that
appeared twice a
month in Kronstadt, Austria-Hungary (now Braşov, Romania) between...
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durch die
Karpathen und
oberungarischen Badeorte. 1881.
Ludwig Greiner, "Die
Gerlsdorfer Spitze als die höchste Gebirgshöhe der
Karpathen." Gemeinnützige...
- was
founded for the oil
shale extraction in Estonia. In
August 1942,
Karpathen Öl was
established which took over oil ****ets in Galicia. In 1944, Kontinentale...
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Germany to work the
Operation Desert (Unternehmen Wüste). In
August 1942,
Karpathen Öl was
established which took over oil ****ets in Galicia. In 1944, Kontinentale...
- Romania. Oldenberg, L. (1916). "Funf
Syrphiden (Dipt.) aus den
Alpen und
Karpathen".
Wiener Entomologische Zeitung. 35: 101–107.
Retrieved 27 July 2021....
- Carpathians. ("Die
Gerlsdorfer Spitze, als die höchste Gebirgshöhe der
Karpathen." Gemeinnützige
Blaetter zur
Belehrung und Unterhaltung.) 1843 − Contributions...
- fire to some raw
materials in
ghetto industry. The
manager of the
German Karpathen oil company,
Berthold Beitz, and his wife Else
Beitz rescued about 250...
-
eines Neutralen), in
three volumes:
Poland and the
Carpathians (Polen und
Karpathen) (1915)
Galicia and
Bukowina (Galizien und Bukowina) (1916) Eastwards...
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securing oil
during the war. Berthold, the
commercial manager of the
Karpathen-Oil AG in the
Boryslav area of Poland,
begins saving Jews. He declared...
- română, Patria, Conservatorul, Rumänischer Lloyd,
Junimea literară, Die
Karpathen, Luceafărul and Flacăra. This
consisted of studies, articles, sketches...