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Summary Of: Wilhelmshaven

Wilhelmshaven in northwest Germany... adjacent to Wilhelmshaven the town of... II from the Neuengamme camp were transferred to Wilhelmshaven and forced to clear up after... Bombing of Wilhelmshaven during World War II... The raid on Wilhelmshaven demonstrated the difficulty of operating beyond range of fighters escort as enemy fighters attacks prevent... capture Wilhelmshaven and accept the surrender of the entire garrison... The school continued in Wilhelmshaven until 1972 when it was moved to Rinteln... 3rd September 2007 a memorial was dedicated in Wilhelmshaven on a corner of what was the school site... and a refinery are the main employers of Wilhelmshaven which has one of the highest unemployment rates in the western part of Germany... Wilhelmshaven also provides an Applied Sciences University...

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