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On 1 July 1971, the communities of Eschbach, Indlekofen, Oberalpfen and Waldkirch (with the communities of Gaiß and Schmitzingen, amalgamated in 1935) were amalgamated into the town of Waldshut. On 1 January 1975, both towns, Waldshut and Tiengen/Hochrhein, along with the community of Gurtweil, were amalgamated to form the new town of Waldshut ...
Josef Raab was born on May 27, 1899, in Penzberg, the son of a mining family. He began an apprenticeship as a locksmith in Walchensee on March 1, 1913, which he successfully completed on March 1, 1916. Shortly after his 18th birthday, he was drafted into military service. From April 1919, Raab worked as a locksmith in the Penzberg mine.
"Maschen-Draht-Zaun" ("chain-link fence") is a country music song by German entertainer Stefan Raab, released in 1999. The inspiration for the song comes from his TV show TV total, where short (often involuntarily) humorous clips from other German TV shows are shown.
Raab and his wife Antonia, silhouettes by Francois Gornod. Franz Anton von Raab (1722-1783) was an Austrian agrarian reformer and a minister under Maria Theresa. [1] He championed economic reforms known as Raabization, in which church-owned land was sold to peasants in return for cash payments that freed them from their obligated robota labor.
Waldshut-Tiengen, a town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.
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1. New York City. New York City is widely regarded as the most overpriced housing market — and for good reason. According to data from the Federal Reserve of St. Louis, ...
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