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  2. Maribor - Wikipedia

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    Maribor was attested in historical sources as Marpurch c. 1145 (and later as Marchburch, Marburc, and Marchpurch), and is a compound of Middle High German march 'march (borderland)' + burc 'fortress'.

  3. Maribor prison massacres - Wikipedia

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    The Maribor prison massacres were a series of massacres perpetrated by the Germans against the ethnic Slovenian population in the city of Maribor, which had been annexed by Nazi Germany, in present-day Slovenia. The Germans systematically murdered a total of 689 political prisoners from Maribor and surrounding areas as a retaliatory measure in ...

  4. Timeline of Maribor - Wikipedia

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    1919 – I. SSK Maribor is established. 1929 postcard of Maribor. 1922 – Maribor becomes the seat of the Maribor Oblast. [1] 1927 – Letalski center Maribor founded. 1941 Nazi Germany occupies Maribor. [1] First action against the occupier in Maribor and Slovenia. [1] Stalag XVIII-D prisoner-of-war camp for Allied POWs established by the ...

  5. Stalag XVIII-D - Wikipedia

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    The main entrance into the building of an old customs grain warehouse of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, where the Russian complex ("Russenlager") operated during the war as part of a Nazi destructive prisoner-of-war camp Stalag XVIII D. Nowadays, the International Research Centre for Second World War (IRC Maribor) and Museum of Stalag XVIII D operates in the same building.

  6. Marburg's Bloody Sunday - Wikipedia

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    Maribor was the largest city of southern Styria and had a predominately German-speaking population, while the surroundings were almost exclusively Slovene. A US delegation led by Sherman Miles visited Maribor on 27 January 1919 as part of a wider mission to resolve territorial disputes. On the same day, German citizens organised a protest ...

  7. Marburg - Wikipedia

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    Marburg is a historic centre of the pharmaceutical industry in Germany, and there is a plant in the town ... Maribor, Slovenia (1969) Sfax, Tunisia (1971)

  8. Marburg (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Marburg is a town in Hesse, Germany. Marburg may also refer to: Places. Marburger Schloss, a castle in Marburg, Germany; University of Marburg, the principal university in the city of Marburg, Germany; Maribor, Slovenia (also known as Marburg an der Drau before the dissolution of Austria-Hungary)

  9. Category:Maribor - Wikipedia

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    Maribor prison massacres; P. Ponting Engineering Bureau This page was last edited on 19 July 2018, at 16:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

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