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  1. The German city was a hub of espionage activity at the time as it was well positioned for spying on both the East and West. (Web site)

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  1. Defeat and death Main article: Death of Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler, accompanied by other German officials, grimly inspects bomb damage in a German city.

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  1. Katarina Witt is a German figure skater, born on December 3, 1965, in the German city of Staaken.

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  1. Since the fall of communism in 1989, Zgorzelec and the German city of Görlitz have developed a close political relationship.

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  1. In 1018 the Peace of Bautzen between the German city and the Polish duchy was signed. (Web site)

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  1. Altstadt and Lehel are districts of the German city of Munich.

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  1. However, the first verified precursor to the hamburger comes from from the German city of Hamburg.

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  1. The Norns were said to live under a mountain where the German city of Nuremberg (or Nurnberg) was founded. (Web site)
  2. The German city of Nuremberg led the way in the manufacture of toys, especially dolls. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Dresden is a German city along the River the Elbe and has an population of 505.163 people (31-01-2007).
  2. The population of Dresden reached 100,000 inhabitants in 1852, making it the third German city to reach that number[ 7]. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Frankfurt is the only German city with a significant number of skyscrapers, meaning buildings at least 150 meters tall.

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  1. From Arnhem, the German city of Cologne can be reached by high speed train in about 90 minutes. (Web site)

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  1. The German city of Magdeburg had economic partnerships with Donetsk during 1962-1996.

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  1. He wrote in Mein Kampf that he had always longed to live in a "real" German city.

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  1. The Berkel springs in Billerbeck, near the German city of M�nster in North Rhine-Westphalia, and crosses the border with the Netherlands near Rekken.

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  1. The term hamburger originally derives from the German city of Hamburg,[ 2] Germany 's second largest city, from where many emigrated to America. (Web site)

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  1. Born in the German city of Halle, near Leipzig on March 7, 1904, Reinhard Eugen Tristan Heydrich was raised in a cultured, musical environment.
  2. Handel was born in the German city of Halle on February 23, 1685. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. By the Treaty of Frankfurt of 1871, Metz became a German city, and was made a most important garrison and a strong fortress. (Web site)

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  1. The city is located on the Nysa Luzycka river, the Polish-German border close to the German city of Guben, of which it was until 1945 the eastern part.
  2. The city is located on the Lusatian Neisse river, the Polish-German border close to the German city of Görlitz, of which it was once the eastern part. Move Up

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  1. Augsburg is the only German city with its own legal holiday, the Peace of Augsburg, celebrated on August 8 of every year. (Web site)

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  1. Margot Frank is born on February 16, 1926 in the German city of Frankfurt am Main.

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  1. It has been awarded once a year since 1950 by the German city of Aachen to people who contributed to the ideals upon which it has been founded. (Web site)
  2. October 21 – WWII: Aachen,the first German city to fall, is captured by American troops. Move Up
  3. Aachen was heavily damaged during World War II. It was taken by the Allies on 21 October 1944; the first German city to be captured. Move Up

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  1. Although "Aix-la-Chapelle" is the now rarely used French name of the German city of Aachen, the name Treaties of Aachen is rarely used.
  2. Most of the Nazi dignitaries assumed it was obvious that the city of Metz, where so many German army officers were born, was a German city. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Johannes Gutenberg, of the German city of Mainz, developed European printing technology in 1440, with which the classical age of printing began. Move Up

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