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  • She studied literature at Jena and Leipzig universities, was a research assistant in the GDR writers' union, and was involved in the Bitterfeld movement of worker-writers.

    Christa Wolf obituary 2011

  • Bitterfeld, an area of 38,000, has only three restaurants or bars; Appenweier, a West German town of 8,500, has 29.

    The Wealth Of A Nation 2008

  • Children in sooty sties like Bitterfeld, East Germany, suffer chronic bronchial infections.

    Cleaning Up By Cleaning Up 2008

  • One day two weeks ago, a half dozen people in the bar at the Hotel Central in the polluted chemical and mining town of Bitterfeld spoke of their plans for the future: a taxi company, a restaurant, a tailor shop, a trucking firm, a game parlor.

    The Wealth Of A Nation 2008

  • One other thing, the industrial town of Bitterfeld.

    CNN Transcript Aug 18, 2002 2002

  • Bitterfeld is on the Mulde River, not on the Elbe, but those two rivers join together and there is great fear that when the floodwaters from the Mulde hit the Elbe, officials say there's simply no more room for water in the Elbe and they fear a backwash of water, which would send the water going back up river, which is obviously a horrific thought.

    CNN Transcript Aug 18, 2002 2002

  • Constance over Ulm, Nuremberg, Leipzig, Bitterfeld, Weimar, Heilbronn, and Stuttgart, descending near Goppingen; the time occupied in the flight was upwards of 38 hours.

    A History of Aeronautics Evelyn Charles Vivian 1914

  • The statutes of the society forbade it to sell ships for profit, so an allied company was formed, the Luftfahrzeugbau-Gesellschaft, with works at Bitterfeld, and a subsidiary company, the L.V.G., or

    The War in the Air; Vol. 1 The Part played in the Great War by the Royal Air Force Walter Alexander Raleigh 1891

  • Aspirin tablets rattle off the production line at Bayer's plant in Bitterfeld, Germany.

    The Guardian World News 2010

  • Aspirin tablets being made at the pharmaceuticals group Bayer plant in Bitterfeld, eastern

    The Guardian World News Sarah Boseley 2010

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