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- Magdeburg (German: [ˈmakdəbʊʁk] ; Low German: [ˈmaˑɪdebɔɐ̯x]) is the capital of the German state Saxony-Anhalt. The city is on the Elbe river. Otto I,...
- The Langenweddingen rail disaster near Magdeburg in East Germany caused 94 deaths. It occurred on 6 July 1967 at the village of Langenweddingen, today...
- of the former muni****lities Altenweddingen, Bahrendorf, Dodendorf, Langenweddingen, Osterweddingen, Schwaneberg, Stemmern and Sülldorf. The Sülze valley...
- (PDF). South Australian Government. p. 112. Retrieved 9 October 2022. Langenweddingen level crossing disaster "India train crash deaths reach 55". BBC. 4...
- Manhattan, killing six. July 6 – East GermanyLangenweddingen level crossing disaster, Langenweddingen near Magdeburg: Because of an overstretched cable...
- protesting the state visit of shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi of Iran. 6 July Langenweddingen level crossing disaster 1968 30 May The German Emergency Acts were...
- 39202 Groß Ammensleben 39203 Barleben 39204 Niederndodeleben 39205 Langenweddingen 39206 Eichenbarleben 39207 Colbitz 39208 Loitsche 39209 Wanzleben 3921...
- people, mostly children at a crossing in East Germany at the town of Langenweddingen, seven miles southwest of Magdeburg. The double-decker train collided...
- used Fernschnellzug on the Basel–Berlin used the line. In 1967, the Langenweddingen rail disaster occurred on the line, the worst in the history of East...
- The worst bus accident in German history at that time. 6 July 1967 – Langenweddingen level crossing disaster — 94 killed. 7 March 1975 – in Munich a bus-train...