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  2. Dresdner Neueste Nachrichten - Wikipedia

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    A newspaper with the title Dresdner Neueste Nachrichten appeared in 1893, but it was discontinued in 1943 by the Nazis. [1] During GDR times, the same office produced the newspapers Die Union (the regional press organ of the Christian Democratic Union), the Sächsisches Tageblatt (the regional press organ of the Liberal Democratic Party of Germany and the Sächsische Neueste Nachrichten (the ...

  3. Tag24 - Wikipedia

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    TAG24 is a German regional news website that operates editorial offices and local channels in 10 cities. Its publisher is TAG24 News Deutschland GmbH, based in Dresden. Like the Morgenpost of Saxony, from which it emerged, it belongs to the tabloid press. Tag24 is one of the top 20 news websites in Germany by unique monthly visitors. [2]

  4. Sächsische Zeitung - Wikipedia

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    Sächsische Zeitung (pronounced [ˈzɛksɪʃə ˈtsaɪtʊŋ]; "Saxon Newspaper") is a regional German daily newspaper.The paper is published in Dresden. [1] [2] Its circulation is around 227.940, a fall of around 40% since 1998.

  5. Dresden - Wikipedia

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    Among his best known works Blick auf Dresden vom Rathausturm (View of Dresden from the Rathaus Tower). It has become one of the best known photographs of a ruined post-war Germany following its appearance in 1949 in his book Dresden, eine Kamera klagt an ("Dresden, a photographic accusation", ISBN 3-930195-03-8). [46]

  6. Super spy or paper pusher? How Putin's KGB years in East ...

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    Putin’s five-year sojourn in Dresden, which abruptly ended in 1990, has come under renewed scrutiny as the 70-year-old Russian president prosecutes an increasingly brutal and bloody war in ...

  7. Dresden Panometer - Wikipedia

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    One of the two panoramas, Baroque Dresden depicts Dresden as it might have appeared in 1756, the other, Dresden 1945 shows the city after it was destroyed during World War II. The Panometer was created in 2006 by Asisi, who coined the name as a portmanteau of "panorama" and "gasometer". In 2003 he had opened a Panometer in Leipzig.

  8. Waldschlösschen Bridge - Wikipedia

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    On 25 June 2009, the World Heritage Committee of UNESCO voted to remove the status of World Heritage Site from the Dresden Elbe Valley because of the construction of the Waldschlösschenbrücke. It was the first time a European site had ever been delisted, and only the second time anywhere in the world after the Wildlife Reserve in Al Wusta .

  9. Bezirk Dresden - Wikipedia

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    The Bezirk Dresden was the easternmost Bezirk of East Germany. It, bordered on the 'Bezirke' of Cottbus , Leipzig and Karl-Marx-Stadt , as well as on Czechoslovakia and Poland . It was broadly similar in area to the later Direktionsbezirk Dresden , which functioned from 1990 to 2012.