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- Gottlob Curt Heinrich Graf von Tottleben, Herr auf Tottleben, Zeippau und Hansdorf im Saganschen (also Tottleben, Todtleben, or Todleben; Russian: Готлиб-Генрих...
- Tottleben is a muni****lity in the Unstrut-Hainich-Kreis district of Thuringia, Germany. The muni****lity Tottleben is 7 km away from the western edge...
- Franz Eduard Graf von Tottleben (Russian: Эдуа́рд Ива́нович Тотле́бен, tr. Eduárd Ivánovich Totlében; 20 May [O.S. 8 May] 1818 – 1 July [O.S. 19 June] 1884)...
- withdrew. There were later allegations that the Russian commander Count Tottleben had received a personal bribe from the Prussians to spare the city, and...
- Tottleben is a muni****lity in Germany. Tottleben may also refer to: Gottlob Heinrich Curt von Tottleben, a Baltic German military engineer and Imperial...
- The Totleben (initially Tottleben) family is a German-Baltic noble family with its origins at Gera,[dubious – discuss][citation needed] Thuringia, Germany...
- Schwerborn (1994) Stotternheim (1994) Tiefthal (1994) Töttelstädt (1994) Töttleben (1994) Urbich (1994) Vieselbach (1994) Wallichen (1994) Waltersleben (1994)...
- negotiations on behalf of the city council and was able to persuade Heinrich von Tottleben to reduce the levy to 1.5 million thalers. with only 500,000 thalers,...
- Hans Fleischhacker Born (1912-03-10)10 March 1912 Töttleben, Erfurt, German Empire Died 30 January 1992(1992-01-30) (aged 79) Nationality German Alma mater...
- Died 08.05.2008 286288 1936 3710348 Hans Fleischhacker born 10.03.1912 Töttleben. Erfurt. Involved with SS-R****e- und Siedlungshauptamt. In 1948 designated...