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Lokomotive Leipzig e.V. is a
German football club
based in the
locality of
Probstheida in the Südost
borough of Leipzig, Saxony. The club was
previously known...
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artillery support. The
bloodiest fighting of the
battle occurred in
Probstheida, a
village just
southeast of Leipzig. Here,
about 60,000
soldiers under...
- 1903. The club was
dissolved in 1946 and the
remains reformed as SG
Probstheida. The club was
eventually reorganized as
football club 1. FC Lokomotive...
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Kings (2022–present) VfB
Leipzig (1922–1945) SG
Probstheida (1945–1949) BSG
Erich Zeigner Probstheida (1949–1950) BSG
Einheit Leipzig-Ost (1950–1954)...
- SC
Lokomotive Leipzig. BSG
Chemie Leipzig was re-formed in 1963. SG
Probstheida was
joined with the new
sports club SC
Rotation Leipzig in 1954. The...
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Monument to the
Battle of the
Nations in the
neighboring borough of
Probstheida. The exit Leipzig-Mitte of the
Bundesautobahn 14 is
situated about 5...
- as a
monument on the
village green close to the
burned out
church in
Probstheida.
Attached to it was a
collection box for
donations in
order to rebuild...
- Connewitz. The
Trenken ditches (also
known as Tränken ditches) came from
Probstheida via the
Connewitz field (today Marienbrunn) and the area of Hildebrandt...
- on w****ends with the
extended Leipzig bus line 79 (Thekla-Stötteritz-
Probstheida-Cospudener See). In Zöbigker on the east bank,
there are two more parking...
- of the
Sixth Coalition, such as Tauroggen, Großgörschen, Dennewitz,
Probstheida, Wartenburg, and Nollendorf. Auguste-Viktoria-Allee was
named after Empress...