Arnd Wöbbeking

Hagenohsen, close to Hameln

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  1. 1971/04/07 Formation of the 28 Amphibious Engineer Regiment RE — 26 Kommentare
  2. 1959 – 125 COY RASC – Memories of John Benson — 24 Kommentare
  3. Aerial configuration of Bindon Barracks from Jerry Lyden — 11 Kommentare
  4. 1971 / 04 / 07 – 28 Amphibious Engineer Regiment – RHQ-Troop at Bindon Barracks — 11 Kommentare
  5. 1965/05/27 – John “Jock” Provan – 29 Field Squadron RE – ✝ — 9 Kommentare

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1945/05/22 Contact with Members of the Allied Armed Forces

© British Army in Hameln.com / Arnd Wöbbeking 🇬🇧 1945/05/22 🇬🇧 Contact with Members of the Allied Armed Forces Announcement by the Military Government The German population of the town of Hameln and the district of Hameln-Pyrmont is hereby expressly reminded that, under Ordinance No. 1, Article II, Paragraph 43 of the Military Government, it …

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1945/05/22 No Entry to Displaced Persons Camps and Hospitals

© British Army in Hameln.com / Arnd Wöbbeking 🇬🇧 1945/05/22 🇬🇧 No Entry to Displaced Persons Camps and Hospitals Announcement by the Military Government It is strictly prohibited for civilians and prisoners of war — whether German or of any other nationality — to enter Displaced Persons camps or hospitals for foreign nationals, unless they …

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