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Zossen (German pronunciation: [ˈt͡sɔsn̩] ;
Upper Sorbian: Sosny,
pronounced [ˈsɔsnɨ]) is a
German town in the
district of Teltow-Fläming in Brandenburg...
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underground bunkers built 20
kilometres south of
Berlin in Wünsdorf near
Zossen, Brandenburg, to
house the High
Command of the Army (in
Maybach I) and the...
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Kummersdorf and it was
opened on 15
October 1875. The
route ran for 30 km to
Zossen parallel with the Berlin–Dresden
railway and then
turned off to the southwest...
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Neuhof bei
Zossen (German:
Bahnhof Neuhof bei
Zossen) is a
railway station in the
village of Neuhof, Brandenburg, Germany. The
station lies on the Berlin–Dresden...
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Zossen (German:
Bahnhof Zossen) is a
railway station in the town of
Zossen, Brandenburg, Germany. The
station lies on the Berlin–Dresden
railway and the...
- Blankenfelde-Mahlow, Großbeeren, Ludwigsfelde(c), Rangsdorf, Trebbin(c),
Zossen(c). The
metropolitan region counts three levels of
centralities (Zentralörtliche...
- Carl
Friedrich Goerdeler (German: [kaʁl ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈɡœʁdəlɐ] ; 31 July 1884 – 2
February 1945) was a
German conservative politician, monarchist, executive...
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revealed to be a hoax). 1945 –
World War II:
Soviet forces south of
Berlin at
Zossen attack the
German High
Command headquarters. 1946 – The U.S.
Weather Bureau...
- ago (16
March 1935)
Service branches Reichsheer Reichsmarine
Headquarters Zossen,
Brandenburg Leadership Commander-in-chief
Friedrich Ebert (1919–25) Paul...
- Kirchenlamitz, Bavaria,
Germany Died 23 July 1944(1944-07-23) (aged 50)
Zossen, Brandenburg, ****
Germany Cause of
death Suicide by
gunshot Allegiance...