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Archiv >> HK/ Heimatkalender >> HK 02/ Heimatkalender der Heinsberger Lande/ des Kreises Heinsberg
2005
Enthält: LIMBURG, Hans J.: Rückblende in: Jg. 2005, S. 7 GILLESSEN, Leo: Arsbeck und der Alde Berg in: Jg. 2005, S. 15 CORSTEN, Severin: Die Apfelstraße in Heinsberg in: Jg. 2005, S. 25 OEBEN, Wilhelm: Der Rurübergang bei Orsbeck in: Jg. 2005, S. 32 FRENKEN, Wilhelm: Der kaiserliche Generalmajor von Hochkirchen, Herr zu Ruhrkempen, und sein Grabmal im Kölner Dom in: Jg. 2005, S. 41 GILLESSEN, Leo: Wie das Haus Herb an die Familie Hofstadt kam in: Jg. 2005, S. 46 VASTERS, Anton: Die Franziskuskapelle in Moorshoven in: Jg. 2005, S. 51 HEIDEMANNS, Hanns: Das Tagebuch des Grenadiers Johann Wilhelm Moll aus Myhl in: Jg. 2005, S. 55 BAYERTZ, Anja / HINDELANG, Susanne: Die Ländräte des Landkreises Erkelenz in: Jg. 2005, S. 65 SCHREIBER, Theo: Erkelenzer Notgeld in: Jg. 2005, S. 77 BÜRGER, Johannes: Die Besatzung nach den Weltkriegen in: Jg. 2005, S. 88 NEUKIRCHEN, Matthias: Die Kampfhandlungen 1944/45 - Ein englischer Kriegsbericht in: Jg. 2005, S. 98 COENEN, Heiner J.: Heiligabend 1944: Waffenruhe in Lindern in: Jg. 2005, S. 115 KLOSA, Jürgen: Ausgewandert in die Sowjetunion in: Jg. 2005, S. 119 MÜLLEJANS-DICKMANN, Rita: "und kämmt ihr goldenes Haar" in: Jg. 2005, S. 121 VIETEN, Andreas: Mittelalterliche Chorgestühle in Wassenberg und Heinsberg in: Jg. 2005, S. 128 KIESER, Marco: Die Baudenkmäler im Kreis Heinsberg - Gemeindegebiet Gangelt in: Jg. 2005, S. 137 JOCHIMS, Richard: Historisches Schützensilber in: Jg. 2005, S. 160 KRÜNER, Ulrike: Botaniasche Skizzen aus dem Kreis Heinsberg in: Jg. 2005, S. 171 SCHIFFER, Carina: Eine Waldfee auf Abwegen in: Jg. 2005, S. 177 BERTRAMS, Karl: Mi Rät'sche in: Jg. 2005, S. 179 REINERS, Willi: Onkel Franz, der Überläufer in: Jg. 2005, S. 183 HEIDEMANNS, Hanns: Prof. Dr. Heribert Heinrichs + [Nachruf] in: Jg. 2005, S. 184 JOCHIMS, Richard: Jahrestage in: Jg. 2005, S. 186 HOLLWITZ, Ulrich: Ein Blick zurück in: Jg. 2005, S. 189 Literatur 2003 in: Jg. 2005, S. 214
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