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  1. The Villa Ingenheim is an historic building in the suburbs west of Brandenburg Potsdam. Located at Zeppelinstraße 127/128, the property was used by the German Armed Forces Military History Research Office (since 2013, the Center for Military History and Social Sciences of the Bundeswehr ).

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  3. Villa Ingenheim - Wikipedia

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    The Villa Ingenheim is an historic building in the suburbs west of Brandenburg Potsdam. Located at Zeppelinstraße 127/128, the property was used by the German Armed Forces Military History Research Office (since 2013, the Center for Military History and Social Sciences of the Bundeswehr ).

  4. Villa Ingenheim - Wikiwand

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    The Villa Ingenheim is an historic building in the suburbs west of Brandenburg Potsdam. Located at Zeppelinstraße 127/128, the property was used by the German Armed Forces Military History Research Office (since 2013, the Center for Military History and Social Sciences of the Bundeswehr).

  5. Villa Ingenheim – Wikipedia

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    Die Villa Ingenheim ist ein traditionsreiches Gebäude in der Brandenburger Vorstadt im Westen von Potsdam. Die in der Zeppelinstraße 127/128 (zu DDR-Zeiten: Lenin­allee) gelegene Liegenschaft wird heute durch das Zentrum für Militärgeschichte und Sozialwissenschaften der Bundeswehr (ZMSBw) genutzt und ist ein militärischer Bereich

  6. Zur Geschichte der Villa Ingenheim - Bundeswehr

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    Zur Geschichte der Villa Ingenheim. Ort: Potsdam. Vergrößern. Die Villa Ingenheim - der Dienstsitz des Zentrums für Militärgeschichte und Sozialwissenschaften der Bundeswehr in Potsdam. Auf dem Areal des heutigen Dienstsitzes des ZMSBw befanden sich laut urkundlicher Erwähnung 1304 eine Ziegelei und eine Kalkbrennerei, die dem Rat der ...

  7. Prince Eitel Friedrich of Prussia | Unofficial Royalty

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    Prince Eitel Friedrich died at Villa Ingenheim in Potsdam, Germany on December 8, 1942. The Nazi regime refused to allow him any military honors at his funeral and forbade anyone to participate wearing their uniforms. Despite this, there was a large turnout of his former comrades, all in civilian clothes, who participated in his funeral.

  8. History | Ingenheim Collection

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    IMPRINT. HISTORY. The founder of the Collection was Count Gustav-Adolf Wilhelm von Ingenheim (1789-1855), son of the Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm IIfrom a morganatic marriage to the court lady Julie von Voss. As a passionate art collector and patron, he maintained artistic salons in Berlin and Rome and had numerous contacts with important ...

  9. Villa Ingenheim (Potsdam) Essential Tips and Information

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    The Villa Ingenheim is an historic building in the suburbs west of Brandenburg Potsdam. Located at Zeppelinstraße 127/128, the property was used...

  10. Die Villa Ingenheim in Potsdam (Leseprobe) - Issuu

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    Der Band »Die Villa Ingenheim« führt gleichsam ergänzend durch die Geschichte des heutigen Dienstsitzes des MGFA. Die Entwicklung der Villa Ingenhe...

  11. INGENHEIM - Map of Ingenheim 67270 France

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    The village of Ingenheim is a small village located north east of France. The town of Ingenheim is located in the department of Bas-Rhin of the french region Alsace . The town of Ingenheim is located in the township of Hochfelden part of the district of Strasbourg-Campagne.

  12. Ingenheim - Wikipedia

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    Ingenheim ( French pronunciation: [iŋ (ɡ)ənaim] ( listen); Alsatian: Íngne) is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. [3] The name [ edit] The earliest surviving record dates from 739 and names the village Ingenhaim. The first two syllables may comes from the Germanic given/Christian name, "Ingo".