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They visited a lazaret in Carlsruhe, where the German Red Cross was caring for German wounded. 14
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When spring peered over the mountains, and withdrew, and the roads flowed mud, while down there in Carlsruhe the hills were blanketed with pale green starred with flowers, Cily was rewarded again with a share in the glory that poured upon Louis because at last the first number of his Poissons Fossiles had come out.
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a meaning the word Carlsruhe would have for him in subsequent years, he was disagreeably surprised to see no other than Dare stepping out of the adjoining carriage.
A Laodicean : a Story of To-day Thomas Hardy 1884
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And it continued until Louis, never missing anything, succumbed to a typhoid fever epidemic at the college and was bundled off to Alexander Braun's home in Carlsruhe.
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They then proceeded to Carlsruhe, the capital of the Grand Duchy of Baden.
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Darmstadt, and Giessen; American officers were incarcerated in Villingen, Carlsruhe, and Landshut; and some prison camps held only a few American prisoners.
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He arrived in November 1917 and supported operations in southwestern Germany, conducting welfare service in prison camps in Württemberg (XIII Army Corps, Royal Württemberg Army Corps, based in Stuttgart), Baden (XIV Army Corps, headquartered in Carlsruhe), and the XVIII Army Corps (based in Frankfurt-am-Main).
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The General Secretary stopped at Carlsruhe, where he met with Prince Max, and continued on to Darmstadt.
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(Stuttgart), the XIV Army Corps region (Carlsruhe), and the XVIII Army Corps region (Frankfurt-am-Main).
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XIV Army Corps (Carlsruhe), and the XVIII Army Corps (Frankfurt-am-Main) in western Germany as well as at
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