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  2. Maingau Clinic of the Red Cross - Wikipedia

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    The construction of the hospital was made possible by donations from wealthy citizens and especially by the support from the Frankfurt banker Georg Speyer (1835–1902) and his wife Franziska Speyer (1844–1909), both prominent philanthropists in Frankfurt and members of the Speyer family, one of the city's oldest and most prominent Jewish ...

  3. List of hospitals in Germany - Wikipedia

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    St. Franziskus-Hospital Münster Münster 620 Klinikum Dortmund Dortmund 1422 [3] www.klinikumdo.de: Albertinen-Krankenhaus Hamburg 569 Städtisches Klinikum Karlsruhe: Karlsruhe 1,057 Krankenhaus Nordwest Frankfurt am Main 509 München Klinik Bogenhausen Munich 959 Marienhospital Stuttgart Stuttgart 761 Klinikum Ludwigshafen Ludwigshafen 963

  4. List of United States Army installations in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The United States Armed Forces were initially organized as USEFT (United States Force European Theater, from August 1, 1945 to February 28, 1946, in Berlin and Frankfurt am Main, in the IG Farben building. On March 15, 1947 they were reassigned to EUCOM (European Command) in Frankfurt, 1948 moved from Frankfurt to Heidelberg, Campbell Barracks.

  5. Niederrad - Wikipedia

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    In 1866 Niederrad, like Frankfurt am Main, is annexed by Prussia, as a result of the Austro-Prussian War. In 1871 Niederrad's first catholic church is built. In 1887 the Sandhof, who came into possession of the city government in 1884, is turned into a (part of) a hospital that would later become the hospital of the Frankfurt University.

  6. German prisoner-of-war camps in World War I - Wikipedia

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    Neuburg am Inn; Ulm. Camp on the outskirts of the town, of the usual barrack type. Zittau Russian POWs. Lazarett. Frankfurt am Main. Several hospitals for British prisoners; Reserve Lazarett II and H65 are the principal ones. Ingolstadt. Two hospitals in the town. Ratisbon

  7. IG Farben Building - Wikipedia

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    The name Affenstein derives from an ancient Christian memorial that once stood here on the road outside Frankfurt. It was known as the "Avestein" as in Ave Maria but in the local Frankfurt dialect it was called the "Affe Stein". In 1864, the city's psychiatric hospital was erected on the site. [3]

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  9. Asklepios Kliniken - Wikipedia

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    Since its founding, the Asklepios Kliniken group has continuously acquired mostly financially troubled municipal hospitals. [6] [8] In 2004, it acquired a 49.9% stake in the Hamburg State Hospital Corporation (LBK), a public law institution at the time. By acquiring an additional 25% in 2007, the LBK was 74.9% privatized and renamed Asklepios ...