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sometimes identified as
Stalag IV-B/Z,Stalag 304 or
Stalag IV-H was
located at
Zeithain, 10 km (6.2 mi) to the
south in Saxony. The camp,
covering about 30 hectares...
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Zeithain is a muni****lity in the
district of Meißen, in Saxony, Germany. Historically, it is
known for the
Zeithain Encampment (Zeithainer
Zeltlager or...
- men in his
court on the
other end. From 1 to 26 June 1730 he held the
Zeithain Encampment after reorganizing and
reequipping his army. The
Prussian king...
- IV-E
Altenburg Stalag IV-F
Hartmannsdorf Stalag IV-G
Oschatz Stalag IV-H
Zeithain Oflag IV-A
Hohnstein Oflag IV-B
Koenigstein Oflag IV-C
Colditz Castle Oflag...
- Channel4.com.
March 6, 1953.
Retrieved January 6, 2009. "Remembrance (
Zeithain Memorial Grove)". Stsg.de.
August 16, 1941.
Archived from the original...
- The
Zeithain–Elsterwerda railway, also
known as the Riesa–Elsterwerda railway, is a two-track,
electrified main line in the
German states of
Saxony and...
-
Lampertswalde Nauwalde Nünchritz
Priestewitz Röderaue Schönfeld
Stauchitz Tauscha Thiendorf Weißig am Raschütz
Wildenhain Wülknitz
Zabeltitz Zeithain...
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supported Frederick's plan to escape. A
first attempt to
escape from the
Zeithain Encampment in June 1730,
where they
accompanied the king,
failed because...
- 000-men-strong army was
scheduled for June 1730,
requiring an
encampment near
Zeithain north-west of
Dresden with
large tents. The
biggest tent in the current...
- 1st
Guards Tank
Regiment Zeithain 1321st
Motor Rifle Regiment Jüterbog in
Brandenburg 70th
Guards Tank
Regiment Zeithain 302nd
Motor Rifle Regiment...