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- Operation Waldfest (German: Aktion Waldfest) was a **** German scorched earth operation and counter measure to French resistance activity in the Vosges...
- to 20 years of hard labour for his role in the scorched earth Operation Waldfest but never extradited. In the late 1970s and early 1980s Balck and Friedrich...
- 1948. While posted in Strasbourg, Isselhorst was part of the Operation Waldfest, a scorched earth operation in which villages in Alsace and Lorraine were...
- "Auszeit", "Lebendig II" and "Lebendig III". In 2022, Normahl's single "Waldfest", a homage to the band Zupfgeigenhansel, topped the Amazon charts. 1980...
- Strasbourg in the second half of 1944, Isselhorst was part of the Operation Waldfest, a scorched earth operation in which villages in the Vosges mountains were...
- media related to Wilhelm von Diez. All in the National Gallery (Berlin) Waldfest, (Forest Festival) Totes Reh, (Dead Deer) Sankt Georg der Drachentöter...
- (Oberfranken), Alte Hilf! Alte Liebe rostet nicht. mit der Alten geht's zum Waldfest. Old Girl; häif zoin! At a pinch! (Upper Franconia), Old Help! Old love...
- Women's Day) Prunksitzung by the Festkommitee Finnentroper Karneval (revue) Waldfest “Im Schee” Finnentrop (“forest festival”, w****end before Whitsun) Spritzenfest...
- children. On the penultimate Sunday in July a traditional Forest Festival (Waldfest) is held at the Joseph's Cross with Harz customs and folklore, spezialities...
- events that are rich in tradition. There are, for example, the music club's Waldfest (“forest festival”), the Feuerwehrfest (“fire brigade festival”), the kermis...