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  2. List of people from Heilbronn - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of people who have lived in Heilbronn, Germany. Julius Robert Mayer. Gustav von Schmoller by Rudolf Dührkoop 1908. Siegfried Gumbel. Theodor Heuss 1953. Gustav Schübler (1787–1834), scientist (meteorology) Heinrich Friedrich Füger (1751–1818), painter. Wilhelm Waiblinger (1804–1830), poet and author.

  3. Category:Companies based in Heilbronn - Wikipedia

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    W. W. Baelz & Sohn. Categories: Economy of Heilbronn. Companies of Germany by city. Organisations based in Heilbronn. Companies based in Baden-Württemberg. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  4. Heilbronn - Wikipedia

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    Heilbronn (upper right) on the Neckar River, in southwest Germany. Heilbronn and its surroundings are located in the northern part of the larger Stuttgart metropolitan area. The city is the economic center of the Heilbronn-Franken region and is one of fourteen such cities in the Baden-Württemberg master plan of 2002.

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  6. Phantom of Heilbronn - Wikipedia

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    The Phantom of Heilbronn, often alternatively referred to as the "Woman Without a Face", was a hypothesized unknown female serial killer whose existence was inferred from DNA evidence found at numerous crime scenes in Austria, France and Germany from 1993 to 2009.

  7. Nazi storage sites for art during World War II - Wikipedia

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    The German Nazi Party looted and stole art, gold and other objects that had been either plundered or moved for safekeeping at various storage sites during World War II. These sites included salt mines at Altaussee and Merkers and a copper mine at Siegen . Altaussee salt mine.

  8. Bombings of Heilbronn in World War II - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, the German city of Heilbronn was bombed numerous times by the British Royal Air Force and the United States Army Air Forces. The largest air-raid occurred on December 4, 1944, but Heilbronn was targeted several times before and after until the end of World War II.

  9. St. Kilian's Church, Heilbronn - Wikipedia

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    Kilian's Church on Kaiserstraße (Kaiser Street) in Heilbronn is a Gothic hall church constructed from Heilbronner sandstone, whose origin dates back to the 11th century. Its western tower, constructed by Hans Schweiner, is one of the first major Renaissance buildings to be built north of the Alps. [1] Inside the church there is an altar by ...