• Gabersee is a borough of the town Wasserburg am Inn in Bavaria in Germany. Gabersee was the site of a post World War II American sector displaced person...
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    Carl Troll (24 December 1899 in Gabersee – 21 July 1975 in Bonn), was a German geographer, brother of botanist Wilhelm Troll. From 1919 until 1922 Troll...
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    Wasserburg consists of 22 Ortsteile: Attel Attlerau Au Edgarten Elend Gabersee Gern Heberthal Kobl Kornberg Kroit Langwiederberg Limburg Osterwies Reisach...
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    Königlich Bayerische Heil- und Pflegeeinrichtung für Nervenkranke [de], in Gabersee, where she died on November 21, 1904, from encephalomalacia.: 192  The...
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  • emotionally absent. On 31 July 1968, he was admitted to the mental hospital Gabersee in close proximity to Wasserburg, Inn. In 1968, his son Michael committed...
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  • as a physician at psychiatric hospitals in Erlangen, then a year later Gabersee and from 1936 Frankfurt am Main, to which last he was called by Karl Kleist...
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    institutions constructed on this plan were Alt-Scherbitz near Leipzig; Gabersee near Munich, Germany; the Saint Lawrence State Hospital at Ogdensburg,...
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    such as the DP Camps in Babenhausen, Dieburg, Rochelle Eschenstruth, Gabersee in Wasserburg and Weilheim. Each one had managed to survive the holocaust...
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