- [ˌzaːɐ̯luˈiː] ; French: Sarrelouis, [saʁlwi];
formerly Sarre-Libre and
Saarlautern) is a town in Saarland, Germany,
capital of the
district of Saarlouis...
- near
Saarlautern.
Skirmishing with the
enemy and
sending combat patrols to har****
German positions was
commonplace in the
cities of
Saarlautern and Fraulautern...
- Infantry, 65th
Infantry Division.
Place and date:
Siegfried Line at
Saarlautern, Germany,
March 18, 1945.
Entered service at: Weymouth, M****. Birth:...
- (Frederick C. Murphy),
Medical Detachment, 259th Infantry,
Siegfried Line at
Saarlautern, Germany, 18
March 1945.
Distinguished Service Cross - 6 Distinguished...
- of
social insecurity and inequality," he said.
Lafontaine was born in
Saarlautern (now Saarlouis) into a
family of craftsmen. His father, Hans Lafontaine...
-
retreated to the Saar
River line. The next
fight for the 778th was in
Saarlautern,
Germany (originally Saarlouis, the town was
renamed from 1936-1945,...
- heroism.
Frederick C. Murphy †
Private First class Siegfried Line at
Saarlautern,
Germany March 18, 1945
Charles P.
Murray Jr.
First Lieutenant near Kaysersberg...
- good road
leading northeast from
Saarlautern to
headwaters of the Nahe River, some 56 km (35 mi)
northeast of
Saarlautern,
thence along the
valley of the...
- 1920
incorporated into Berlin) Sarre-Louis → Sarre-Libre →
Saarlouis →
Saarlautern →
Saarlouis Syburg →
Carlshaven → Bad
Karlshafen Stadt des KdF-Wagens...
- Saarlouis. It is also the
source of the
alternative name for Saarlouis,
Saarlautern.
Fraulautern has
approximately 7000 inhabitants.[citation needed] Although...