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  2. German Bar Association - Wikipedia

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    The German Bar Association (German: Deutscher Anwaltverein – DAV) is a voluntary association of German and German-speaking lawyers. It seeks to safeguard, protect and promote the professional and economic interests of the Bar, notary lawyers included, especially by promoting fair administration of justice and legislation, education and further training, encouragement of professional ...

  3. Jeetzel - Wikipedia

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    The river Jeetzel, which begins in the Altmark under the name Jeetze, [2] flows from Saxony-Anhalt through Lower Saxony, in Germany. From its source near the village of Dönitz , it flows north through Beetzendorf , Salzwedel , Wustrow , Lüchow and Dannenberg , before joining the Elbe in Hitzacker .

  4. Bar association - Wikipedia

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    A bar association is a professional association of lawyers as generally organized in countries following the Anglo-American types of jurisprudence. [1] The word bar is derived from the old English/European custom of using a physical railing (bar) to separate the area in which court or legal profession business is done from the viewing area for the general public or students of the law.

  5. Dannenberg (Elbe) - Wikipedia

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    However, it is situated very close to the Elbe river, which served as the border between East and West Germany until 1990. Lüchow-Dannenberg is situated in a region known as the Wendland , a mostly rural and agricultural area on the eastern edge of Lower Saxony.

  6. Stalag IV-B - Wikipedia

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    The British prisoners published two periodicals: the wall newspapers The New Times and a richly illustrated Flywheel.. The Flywheel was founded by Tom Swallow, and comprised pages from school exercise-books that carried hand-written articles with colour illustrations from whatever inks the editorial team could produce from stolen materials, like quinine from the medical room; these were stuck ...

  7. Salzwedeler Dumme - Wikipedia

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    The Salzwedeler Dumme runs a few kilometres south of the border with the neighbouring state of Lower Saxony in the Altmark region. It rises near Neuekrug-Höddelsen and passes inter alia the municipality of Dähre, before discharging into the northward-flowing Jeetzel at Salzwedel, hence the first part of the name.

  8. Bar journal - Wikipedia

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    A bar journal is a trade magazine published by a bar association, a lawyers association. [1] See also. ABA Journal;

  9. Hamburgischer Correspondent - Wikipedia

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    During French rule in Hamburg, it was published with French and German text under the title Journal du département des Bouches de l'Elbe. Till the beginning of the French revolution, the Hamburger Correspondent was almost the only gazette in Germany which derived its information respecting foreign countries from original correspondence.