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  • After a few days in detention, Von Braun was moved to Schwedt, and then freed.

    What Would Wernher Do? - NASA Watch 2009

  • The 440-mile Minveraloelverbungleitung (MVL) connects the cities of Rostock, Schwedt, and Spergau in eastern Germany.

    Energy profile of Germany 2008

  • The companies are again scrambling - as they had to do last August - to arrange deliveries by sea tankers through the German Baltic port of Rostock, from which pipeline links are available to Schwedt and Leuna.

    So we can do business with the Kremlin? Helen 2008

  • The Schwedt and Leuna refineries can maintain full-scale operations in the short term from existing feedstocks.

    So we can do business with the Kremlin? Helen 2008

  • Shell and BP/Ruhr Oel, partners in Schwedt and Leuna, also hold stakes of 32.5 and 24 percent, respectively, in MIRO see EDM Eurasia Daily Monitor, September 18, 2007.

    So we can do business with the Kremlin? Helen 2008

  • MVL also connects with the Druzhba crude oil pipeline (600,000 bbl/d) from Russia at the Poland-Germany border, near Schwedt.

    Energy profile of Germany 2008

  • On the outskirts of the eastern German city of Schwedt, bulldozers have razed a series of 11-story prefab housing units, once known to residents as "The Wall" because the gray blocks obstructed the view of downtown.

    'The Art of Shrinking' 2007

  • I have given the unit a standing order to attack the bridgehead, I myself approach the objective at the same low level and fly from Schwedt to Frankfurt-on-the-Oder.

    Stuka Pilot Rudel, Hans-Ulrich 1973

  • Then, on 16th April, the German front took the full shock of a double assault by Zhukov and Koniev, deploying over three thousand tanks on a forty-mile front between Schwedt and Frankfurt and between Forst and Görlitz.

    Barbarossa Clark, Alan 1965

  • Brandenburg-Schwedt, a pretty and most correct Princess who possessed, among other graceful talents, a perfect genius for tasteful dressing.

    A German Pompadour Being the Extraordinary History of Wilhelmine van Grävenitz, Landhofmeisterin of Wirtemberg 1905

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