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  2. Bombing of Munich in World War II - Wikipedia

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    The bombing of Munich (Luftangriffe auf München) took place mainly in the later stages of World War II. Munich was, and is, a significant German city, as much culturally as industrially. Augsburg , thirty-seven miles to the west, was a main centre of diesel engine production (and still is today), and was also heavily bombed during the war.

  3. Dachau concentration camp - Wikipedia

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    Dachau was the concentration camp that was in operation the longest, from March 1933 to April 1945, nearly all twelve years of the Nazi regime. Dachau's close proximity to Munich, where Hitler came to power and where the Nazi Party had its official headquarters, made Dachau a convenient location.

  4. Reichsautobahn - Wikipedia

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    The showpiece aesthetic stretch of the Reichsautobahn was the Irschenberg on the autobahn from Munich to the Austrian border, where instead of passing through the valley, the highway was routed in a curving path up the hill to the summit, from which there was a full view of the Alps to the south. A rest stop was located there. (The Irschenberg ...

  5. Munich Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Munich Agreement [a] was an agreement reached in Munich on 30 September 1938, by Nazi Germany, Great Britain, the French Republic, and Fascist Italy. The agreement provided for the German annexation of part of Czechoslovakia called the Sudetenland, where more than three million people, mainly ethnic Germans, lived. [1]

  6. Führer Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    The Führer Headquarters ( German: Führerhauptquartiere ), abbreviated FHQ, were a number of official headquarters used by the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler and various other German commanders and officials throughout Europe during World War II. [1] The last one used, the Führerbunker in Berlin, where Hitler committed suicide on 30 April 1945, is ...

  7. Munich Documentation Centre for the History of National ...

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    National Socialism-Documentation Centre, Munich. Inside the Documentation Centre, 2015. The NS-Dokumentationszentrum is a museum in the Maxvorstadt area of Munich, Germany, which focuses on the history and consequences of the National Socialist (Nazi) regime and the role of Munich as Hauptstadt der Bewegung (′capital of the movement′).

  8. MapQuest - Wikipedia

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    Optional. Launched. February 6, 1996; 28 years ago. ( 1996-02-06) Current status. Active. MapQuest (stylized as mapquest) is an American free online web mapping service. It was launched in 1996 as the first commercial web mapping service. [1] MapQuest vies for market share with competitors such as Google Maps and Here.

  9. Angel of Peace - Wikipedia

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    Munich 1999th [An exhibition of the Munich City Museum ... of 17 December 1999 to 26 March 2000] Ekkehard Bartsch: The Prince Regent Street in Munich from 1880-1914 between Prince Charles and Angel of Peace Palace. Munich 1979th; Georg Lill: Max healing Maier, a German sculptor. Munich 1922nd; References

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