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10 unusual facts about Staßfurt


GDR Children of Namibia

Due to inadequate space, the groups of 1979 to 1985 were moved to the School of Friendship in Staßfurt.

Gorleben salt dome

In the border region Staßfurt to Zechstein 3 are partially disorders healed by secondary rock salts.

Hans Christoph Friedrich Graf von Hacke

Hans Christoph Friedrich Graf von Hacke (October 21, 1699 in Staßfurt - August 17, 1754 in Berlin) was a Prussian General and Commandant of Berlin.

Karl Wilhelm von Willisen

Willisen was born in Staßfurt as the third son of the mayor of Staßfurt, Karl Wilhelm Hermann von Willisen (1751–1807) and his wife Friederike von Trotha (1768–1826).

Ludwig Wullstein

Ludwig Wullstein (22 April 1864, Leopoldshall - 11 October 1930, Essen) was a German surgeon.

Lutz Graf Schwerin von Krosigk

He was born Johann Ludwig von Krosigk in Rathmannsdorf, Anhalt, Germany to a father from an old noble family of Anhalt and a mother who was a daughter and heiress of a Count (Graf) von Schwerin, a member of the same family as Richardis of Schwerin, Queen of Sweden.

Magdeburg–Cochstedt Airport

The new operating company FMC mbH was founded in 2005 jointly with the Landkreis Aschersleben-Staßfurt.

Rolf Herricht

After completion, he went to appear on the stages of theaters in Salzwedel, Stendal, Staßfurt, Güstrow and also in the Kleist Theater in Frankfurt am Oder.

Waltraud Dietsch

Waltraud Dietsch, née Birnbaum (born 26 November 1950 in Staßfurt) is a retired German sprinter who specialized in the 400 metres.

Wilhelm Steinkopf

Georg Wilhelm Steinkopf was born on 28 June 1879 in Staßfurt, German Empire, the son of Gustav Friedrich Steinkopf, a merchant, and his wife Elise Steinkopf (née Heine).


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Eberhard Köllner

Eberhard Köllner (born 29 September 1939 in Stassfurt, Germany) was selected for Soyuz 31 as the backup for Sigmund Jähn.

Prussian Privy State Archives

During World War II, the majority of the holdings were evacuated to abandoned mines at Stassfurt and Schönebeck between 1943 and 1944 to protect them from Allied bombing.