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Mittelhufen was a
suburban quarter of
northwestern Königsberg, Germany. Its
territory is now part of the
Tsentralny District of Kaliningrad, Russia. Mittelhufen...
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Steindamm and the
Hufen suburbs. The road
leading from
central Königsberg to
Mittelhufen was
known first as Kaiser-Wilhelm-Damm in
honor of
Wilhelm II, German...
- Germany. In 1892
philanthropist Walter Simon granted 6.83
hectares in
Mittelhufen for the
construction of an
athletic field.
Named Walter-Simon-Platz in...
- and Paul Karge. The
archive moved to a new
building at
Hansaring in
Mittelhufen,
constructed by
Robert Liebenthal from 1929 to 1930. The last director...
- Königsberg, Germany,
which developed into the
quarters of Ratshof, Amalienau,
Mittelhufen, and Vorderhufen. The
territory is now part of the
Tsentralny District...
- Königsberg on 1
April 1905.
Neighboring quarters were
Ratshof to the west and
Mittelhufen to the
north and east. In 1898
Friedrich Heitmann and
Joseph Kretschmann...
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continued east
through Ratshof and
Amalienau before becoming Hufenallee in
Mittelhufen.
North of
Lawsken was Friedrichswalde,
while Holstein lay ****her to...
- a girls'
secondary school on Bahnstraße,
later Hindenburgstraße, in
Mittelhufen in 1902.
Three years later it
moved to a new
building on the same street...
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Heitmann and
Franz Krah to
serve the
residential suburbs of Amalienau,
Mittelhufen, and Vorderhufen.
Constructed in
Amalienau between 1899 and 1901 and...
- Copernicusstraße in Neuroßgarten in 1920. In 1892
Simon granted 6.83
hectares in
Mittelhufen for the
construction of the
athletic field Walter-Simon-Platz, which...