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What made tired men cheer up? Where did Old Fritz play the flute? Who or what is the "lazy Grete"? Where is "Bonzograd" actually located? Discover the historical and mysterious places of Brandenburg and get to know this federal state in a whole new way.
Brandenburg is full of history. Armies have roamed the land, fought battles. Inventors have tried out their designs here (Count Arco), and a factory owner like August Borsig had an estate here where he wanted to prove that you have to run a farm just like a factory. Deep in the Brandenburg countryside, a weather station was built in the days of the Kaiser, which was served by its own "theatre train" to Berlin so that the meteorologists could plunge into the capital's nightlife. As I said, there are many stories in Brandenburg. This book has collected them.
Brandenburg is full of history. Armies have roamed the land, fought battles. Inventors have tried out their designs here (Count Arco), and a factory owner like August Borsig had an estate here where he wanted to prove that you have to run a farm just like a factory. Deep in the Brandenburg countryside, a weather station was built in the days of the Kaiser, which was served by its own "theatre train" to Berlin so that the meteorologists could plunge into the capital's nightlife. As I said, there are many stories in Brandenburg. This book has collected them.
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- Books
- State
- Second Hand
- Author
- Stänner, Paul
- Title
- 111 Orte in Brandenburg, die uns Geschichte erzählen
- Details
- Paperback, very many bw and colour illustrations, 4 colour maps. No place: Emons Verlag 2017. 239 pages. Label marks on lower cover.
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