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9 unusual facts about Seelze


Benther Berg

It lies between the following towns and villages: Lenthe (borough of Gehrden) to the north and, somewhater further away in each case, Velber (borough of Seelze) to the north-northeast and the Hanoverian villages of Badenstedt and Davenstedt to the northeast.

DB Class V 90

This method was used in large computer controlled marshalling yards such as Mannheim marshalling yard (German:Mannheim rbf), Seelze, Maschen, Munich, Kornwestheim Rbf and Nuremberg.

These units were given the classification Class 296 and are found in the marshalling yards at Gremberg, Mannheim, Munich and Northern Seelze.

Duke Frederick of Saxe-Altenburg

Frederick of Saxe-Altenburg (12 February 1599, Torgau – in battle: 24 October 1625, Seelze) was a member of the Ernestine branche of the House of Wettin and a Duke of Saxe-Altenburg and Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg.

Eugen de Haën

The railway and the possibility to have access to the Mittellandkanal he changed the location of his company to Seelze east of Hanover in 1902.

Hans Michael Elias von Obentraut

Hans Michael Elias of Obentraut (also known as Johann Michel Elias von Obentraut; 1574 at the Stromburg near Stromberg – 25 October 1625 in Seelze) was a German cavalry general, who fought on the side of the Protestant Union during the Thirty Years' War.

HSL Logistik

As of 2012 HSl Logistik provides shunting services at terminals in Bremen, Rostock and Seelze, transportation by train including path ordering, spot hire and one off locomotive hire.

Karl Schügerl

In 1956 Prof. Schügerl came to Germany to work at Riedel de Haën at Seelze near to Hannover and finished in 1959 his PhD thesis at the University of Hannover under the supervision of Prof. Schiemann in the area of kinetics and rheology of fluid bed systems.

Wilhelm Heitmüller

Wilhelm Heitmüller (August 3, 1869 – January 29, 1926) was a German Protestant theologian born in Döteberg, presently a division in the town of Seelze.


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