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Offendorf (French pronunciation: [ɔfəndɔʁf]) is a
commune in the Bas-Rhin
department in
Grand Est in north-eastern France.
Communes of the Bas-Rhin department...
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Beinheim and Marckolsheim, Seltz, Fort-Louis, Dalhunden, Drusenheim,
Offendorf,
Gerstheim and Rhinau.
There are 350
companies located in the port area...
- northwest,
Drusenheim to the northeast,
Gambsheim to the
southwest and
Offendorf to the southeast. The area is
crossed by the Zorn,
Moder and Kleinebach...
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Neuburg am Rhein)
Moder (near Neuhäusel)
Sauer (near Seltz) Ill (near
Offendorf, France)
Birsig (in Basel, Switzerland)
Right tributaries: Selz (in Ingelheim...
- In the
Petit Ried,
three rivers flow into the
Rhine River: the Ill in
Offendorf the
Moder in
Beinheim the
Sauer in Munchhausen,
which actually takes its...
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Oberschaeffolsheim Obersoultzbach Obersteinbach Odratzheim Oermingen Offendorf Offwiller Ohlungen Ohnenheim Olwisheim Orschwiller Osthoffen Osthouse...
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Oberschaeffolsheim Obersoultzbach Obersteinbach Odratzheim Oermingen Offendorf Offwiller Ohlungen Ohnenheim Olwisheim Orschwiller Osthoffen Osthouse...
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German Army
attacked at 0745. The 232nd held the
towns of Gambsheim,
Offendorf, Herrlisheim, and Kilstett. In the town of Gambsheim,
enemy tanks and...
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quickly extend their bridgehead to Kilstett, Herrlisheim, and
Offendorf.
General Alexander Patch,
commander of the U.S. 7th Army,
ordered the...
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Oberschaeffolsheim Obersoultzbach Obersteinbach Odratzheim Oermingen Offendorf Offwiller Ohlungen Ohnenheim Olwisheim Orschwiller Osthoffen Osthouse...