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  2. Altona, Hamburg - Wikipedia

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    Altona (German: ⓘ), also called Hamburg-Altona, is the westernmost urban borough (Bezirk) of the German city state of Hamburg. Located on the right bank of the Elbe river, Altona had a population of 270,263 in 2016. From 1640 to 1864, Altona was under the administration of the Danish monarchy. Altona was an independent borough until 1937.

  3. Struve family - Wikipedia

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    The first branch of the family that produced five generations of astronomers originated in Altona, then part of both Denmark and Germany [1] The first scientist member of the family was mathematician Jacob Struve (1755–1841); his forebears included Johann Struve (1700–1778) and Abel Struve (1719–1762). In 1783, Jacob Struve married Maria ...

  4. Altona Main Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Grave in the wooded part of the cemetery Chapel Main avenue with almond blossom. Altona Main Cemetery (German: Hauptfriedhof or Friedhof Altona) is located at Stadiongasse 5, Bahrenfeld, Altona, in north-western Hamburg, Germany and, with an area of 63 hectares, is the fourth largest burial ground in the city and surrounding area. [1]

  5. Altona Bloody Sunday - Wikipedia

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    Altona Bloody Sunday (German: Altonaer Blutsonntag) is the name given to the events of 17 July 1932 when a recruitment march by the Nazi SA led to violent clashes between the police, the SA and supporters of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) in Altona, which at the time belonged to the Prussian province of Schleswig-Holstein but is now part of Hamburg.

  6. Altona-Altstadt - Wikipedia

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    Altona-Altstadt ⓘ is a quarter in Hamburg (Germany) that belongs to the Altona borough. The quarter's boundaries are congruent with the historic center of what has been the city of Altona until 1937.

  7. Roger P. Minert - Wikipedia

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    His is the director of a research project called "German immigrants in American church records," [4] a project to extract genealogical data from German-American church records across America and publish them in books. [5] Minert has written more than 120 books and articles about German family history research and how to teach the German ...

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