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797:. The idea of merging the three municipalities had already been mooted before the war, but due to the war it was not until 1920 that it was formally proposed. However, neither Sundwig nor Westig was initially enthusiastic and both later opposed the merger, mostly because the industrialists in the two places were worried that the tax rates would rise to the higher rates of Hemer. At the same time the city of
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934:) and most of the former Canadian holdings, including Married Quarters in Hemer, were taken over by British military. In 1994 the British left and the Deilinghofen barracks were converted to civil use with the barracks in Iserlohn either transferred back to the Bundeswehr or also converted to civil use.
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In 1934 Hemer became a garrison town. In
January 1934 it was decided to build three barracks in neighboring Iserlohn, which however was unable also to provide enough free land for a training area. At a meeting in June, land around the village of Apricke was selected, of which 3 km was bought by
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in 1942, operations were only briefly interrupted after World War II. In the 1950s however more and more sections of the narrow gauge railway had to be closed because they were no longer profit-making. The trams were replaced by buses, and trucks made the goods transport obsolete. In 1964 the goods
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production and wire manufacturing industries, but also rolling mills, foundries and machine production. Paper production was already declining at that time. In 1927 Hemer and Ihmert together had 27 wire factories - 23.7% of all wire factories in
Germany at that time. However, as the factories were
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but the extension was never built. Hemer had two railway stations - one in
Oberhemer and one in Westig. Because of a significant decline both in passenger numbers and in quantity of goods traffic, the service was wound up, and the last regular train went through Hemer on 27 May 1989. The track to
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It is estimated that during the six years of the war more than 200,000 inmates were held in the camp. Those who were capable of forced labour usually lived near their places of work, so the main camp was in a sense a "dying camp" for those who fell ill because of the bad living conditions and the
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The first Polish POWs arrived in
October 1939, and had to sleep on the floor as the beds were still not finished. Inadequate equipment remained a problem throughout the whole of the war, both because the material was needed at the front, and also because the camp was permanently overpopulated. At
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Ministry of the
Interior. At the same time the municipality of Calle was split into four parts: the northern Griesenbrauck was added to Landhausen; Bilveringsen passed to Hemer; the central part around Wermingsen was incorporated into Iserlohn; and the southern parts passed to Westig. With effect
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troops moved into newly built barracks in
Deilinghofen (Forts Macleod and Prince of Wales) as well as two former German barrack complexes in Iserlohn (Forts QuèAppelle and Beausejour). Canadian soldiers and their families resided in two separate locations in Hemer. The main location centered on
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the state in autumn of the same year. The hospital was also inspected and later acquired as a military hospital. This was very welcome to Hemer, as the hospital had turned out to be far too big and too expensive for the Amt, and in this way it was possible later to build a new smaller hospital.
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Lössel - Bühle, Dümpel, Düsternsiepen, Emberg, Großenstück, Häken, Heide, Hilkenhohl, Langenstück, Liehard, Lieth, Lössel, Lüsecken, Mooskamp, Pillingsen, Pillingserbach, Roden, Roland, Saat, Schmidthacke, Schorhelle, Selberg, Sieschotte, Silbering, Stümpen, Stübke, am Ühler. Area 6.86 km
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unsuccessfully tried to incorporate several municipalities: Letmathe and
Oestrich to the west, and also the industrial municipalities of the Amt Hemer. Because of the opposition, the merger of the three municipalities was delayed until 1929, when it was carried out by order of the
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Five Roman
Catholic parishes are located in the city - St. Peter and Paul (Niederhemer, Becke), Christ König (Stadtmitte), St. Peter Canisius (Westig), St. Mary (Bredenbruch, Ihmert) and St. Bonifatius (Sundwig, Deilinghofen). All five parishes work together in a parish cluster
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Kesbern - Attern, Bräke, Oberdahlsen, Niederdahlsen, Eichholz, Eileringsen, Gunzenheide, im Hagen, Hardorn, Hegenscheid, vorm Hey, Kesbern, Lohsiepen, Lennenstück, Meerbrauck, Osthelle, im Schlaa, Siepen, Voswinkel, Wixberg. Area 13.40 km (5.17 sq mi), population
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In
December 1934 temporary barracks for one battalion were also built in Hemer. On October 30, 1936, an official garrison contract between Hemer and the state was signed, which included the building of permanent barracks. Construction was still unfinished when
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Hemer was the home of
Clarfeld & Springmeyer, founded by Friedrich Clarfeld and Heinrich Springmeyer ca. 1870. In 1931, the name of the firm changed to Clarfeld & Co. KG. They were producers of silver and silverplated tableware into the 1970s.
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Also with effect from August 1, 1929, the municipality of Brockhausen was incorporated into Deilinghofen. The rural Brockhausen had only 588 inhabitants, and because of its low income was not considered to be financially viable as an independent unit.
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Evingsen - Evingsen, Giebel, Heide, Heidermühle, Heidersiepen, Hüingsen, auf der Hütte, Kohlberg, Löttringsen, Löttringserhahn, Nettenscheid, Rüssenberg, Schwarzpaul, Springen, Stodt, Tüssenberg. Area 6.97 km (2.69 sq mi), population
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Ihmert - Bredenbruch, Dieckgraben, Elfenfohren, Hasberg, Holmecke, Ihmert, Ihmerterbach, Ihmerterort, Johannistal, Rottmecke, Stemmessiepen, Stümpen, Sülberg, Tüttebelle, Westendorf. Area 9.00 km (3.47 sq mi), population
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Berliner Strasse where the school and community center were located. The secondary location centered on Bredde Strasse, the site that was formerly used by the Belgians. In 1970 the Canadian military was transferred to bases in the
1501:) gauge first reached a municipality of the Amt Hemer in 1909, when Buchenwäldchen (Calle) was connected with Iserlohn. It was quickly extended: in 1913 almost all the municipalities of Hemer were connected to the network of the
1048:, and was abolished in 1999. However, when Reiner Hermann was forced to resign in 1994, shortly after the new system was adopted, Hemer became the first commune of North Rhine-Westphalia to get a professional mayor in 1995.
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Frönsberg - Beckmerhagen, Drubbelhelle, Ebberg, Frönsberg, Heppingsen, Heppingserbach, Hestern, Hültershagen, Ispei, Rohland, Stephanopel, Wachmecke, Winterhof. Area 6.03 km (2.33 sq mi), population
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from August 1, 1929, Hemer, Sundwig and Westig, as well as Landhausen and the remains of Calle were merged, covering an area of 26.82 km (10.36 sq mi) and having a population of 13,809.
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In 1926 the municipality of Hemer was already planning the creation of a coat of arms. A draft using industrial symbols was made by Treude, but the director of the Prussian state archive in
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was dissolved into the city in 1975 the city adopted it. It was chosen because it was heraldically and esthetically more satisfying, but also because the adoption of the coat of arms of the
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gained independence from the episcopal state of Cologne in the 13th century, when Hemer found itself on the boundary of the two states. But despite the political insignificance of the
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Calle - Bilveringsen, Bredenbruch, zur Calle, Düingsen, Franzberg, Griesenbrauck, Magney, Schleddenhof, Wermingsen. Area 8.59 km (3.32 sq mi), population 900.
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Sundwig - Dieken, Eichenufer (Eickenufer), Grüntal (Grünental), Siegeloh, Sundwig, Sundwigerbach, Wenhagen. Area 6.23 km (2.41 sq mi), population 1,383.
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round the whole shield, which was completely black with the three yellow wolf-hooks in the middle. This coat of arms was granted by the president of the province of
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In 1939 the other municipalities of the Amt also received coats of arms. All six took the three wolf-hooks as their common symbol, showing their membership in the
941:. The closure of the barracks was announced in 2004, and on January 23, 2007, the last soldiers left Hemer, 50 years after the Bundeswehr moved into the barracks.
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Deilinghofen - Bautenheide, Deilinghofen, Habichtseil, Hembecke, Hohenstein, Langenbruch, Nierungsen. Area 9.68 km (3.74 sq mi), population 1124.
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Brockhausen - Apricke, Bäingsen, Brockhausen, Grevenborn, Im Hagen, Hönnetal, Klusenstein, Riemke. Area 9.29 km (3.59 sq mi), population 526.
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Iserlohn was taken up, while the track to Menden was thereafter only used by the Bundeswehr for transporting their tanks and this traffic ended in 2006.
1437:, which has ended in the Iserlohn quarter of Bilveringsen just at the border of the Hemer since 1976. The connection with another section of the A46 at
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The former coat of arms of the city used the same heraldic elements, but in a different arrangement. The red and white motif was used in the form of a
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cave in Hemer, officially discovered in 1812, but probably known by locals long before. 470m of the cave system are accessible to visitors, with some
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The three golden wolf-hooks are derived from the arms of the Brabeck family, the owners of the manor Haus Hemer. The red and white
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was opened. In 1891 a short track was built as far as Sundwig; it was originally planned that this should be extended to
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many companies went into bankruptcy, but even today the industrial sector is above average in Hemer. The worldwide known
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983:) Brelen, Edelburg, Höcklingsen, Mesterscheid, Oese, Urbecke. Area 5.50 km (2.12 sq mi), population 501.
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Landhausen - Krebsbach (Tannenberg), Landhausen, Stübecken. Area 5.12 km (1.98 sq mi), population 338.
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Stopsack, Hans-Hermann; Thomas, Eberhard (eds., for the town of Hemer and the Volkshochschule Menden-Hemer-Balve):
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961:, while the other municipalities of Becke, Deilinghofen, Frönsberg and Ihmert were added to the town of Hemer.
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The three industrial municipalities of Hemer, Sundwig and Westig had already grown into a single urban area by
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Niederhemer - Haus Hemer, Niederhemer, Rosenhoff. Area 3.15 km (1.22 sq mi), population 2477.
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As of 2005, 15.982 citizens were Protestants, 11,998 Roman Catholic, and 10,111 have other or no religion.
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Westig - Westig, Westigerbach, Westigerkreuz. Area 4.11 km (1.59 sq mi), population 1,756.
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the barracks became home of a tank battalion in 1957. Originally simply named after its location on the
532:("Hemer parish"), it was already quite densely settled, thanks to its location on the old road from the
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until 1647, when it was transferred to the family of Wachtendonk, who owned Haus Hemer at that time.
1708:
1661:(born 1954), film director, gained his high school diploma at the Friedrich-Leopold-Woeste-Gymnasium
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hard labour. At an unconfirmed estimate, about 24,000 POWs were buried in Hemer. The fictional film
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Due to the changing duties of the Bundeswehr, tanks are not needed as much as they were during the
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has been delayed ever since, as the original route was supposed to go through a nature reserve in
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was an honorary post with only formal duties, while the actual head of administration was the
770:. In 1910 Niederhemer and Oberhemer were merged into Hemer. In 1920 Lössel became part of the
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Hemer 1944–1949. Erinnnerungen, Zeitzeugenberichte und Dokumente aus einer Zeit des Umbruchs
1643:(1886–1933), psychiatrist and art historian, pioneer in the analysis of psychological images
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rather small the percentage is much less impressive when compared by number of employees.
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Vom Amt zur Stadt. Zur Geschichte von Amt und Stadt Hemer von 1900 bis zur Gegenwart
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were at first used as a camp for detaining Nazi prisoners. In 1947, it was renamed
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started in 1939, but was then rushed through and the buildings were reassigned as a
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in the south of the city. The lowest elevation, at 160 metres (520 feet), is at the
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On January 30, 1936, the municipality of Hemer received the right to call itself a
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Hemer remained an unimportant settlement without market rights, even when the
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and a relative of the new owners of Haus Hemer, built the church of Saints
521:. In 1124 the parish of St. Vitus was separated from the parish of Menden.
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Stopsack, Hans-Hermann (ed., for the Volkshochschule Menden-Hemer-Balve):
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symbolized the fact that the enlarged city continues the tradition of the
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1941:
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Hemer was connected to the railway system on 1 September 1882, when the
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With the reorganization of the districts and municipalities in 1974 the
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Oberhemer - area 3.43 km (1.32 sq mi), population 2,524.
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Stalag VI A Hemer. Kriegsgefangenenlager 1939–1945. Eine Dokumentation
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transfer in Westig was closed; the trams had already closed in 1959.
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shepherds and farmers lived in the area. Graves from the time of the
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1649:(born 1939), mathematician at the Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg
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river. The highest elevation, at 546 metres (1,791 feet), is in the
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1667:(1966−2020), lawyer and politician, Minister of Finance in Hesse
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was created by 14 municipalities previously administered by the
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reached Hemer in the second half of the 16th century, when the
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area, partially created by medieval mining, now located in a
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around the year 650 were found near the present city centre.
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Heinz Öhmann (CDU) - March 30, 1995 till March 17, 2003
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After the war the barracks of the Stalag, renamed to
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Location of Hemer within Märkischer Kreis district
603:(it was demolished in 1818, and replaced by the new
953:was dissolved. Evingsen had already become part of
698:. It originally consisted of the municipalities of
1711:, Land Nordrhein-Westfalen, accessed 21 June 2021.
1297:on the left side is derived from the arms of the
486:Hemer was first mentioned in 1072 by its old name
902:till 1955. After the establishment of the German
609:nearby, built in 1819/20). Between 1697 and 1700
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1523:List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany
762:) of Edelburg, Haus Hemer and Klusenstein. The
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1385:Like most of the northern part of the present
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1044:. This system was introduced in 1946 by the
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547:river southeast of Hemer, was protected by
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1463:was inaugurated. In 1885 the extension to
1076:Michael Esken (CDU) - July 24, 2003 - 2015
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1965:Coat of Arms of Märkischer Kreis district
1726:Landesbetrieb Information und Technik NRW
1709:Wahlergebnisse in NRW Kommunalwahlen 2020
445:Hemer is located at the north end of the
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1015:(2.65 sq mi), population 1214.
957:in 1969. In 1974 Kesbern became part of
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970:Becke - consisting of the settlements (
16:Town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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1179:deputized by Richard Ebeling 1949–1956
1133:Wilhelm Langemann (independent, later
498:, granting lands to the newly founded
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307:67.56 km (26.09 sq mi)
1831:Website of the "Sauerlandpark Hemer"
1777:. Self-published, Menden/Hemer 2004.
1798:. Stadt-Bild-Verlag, Leipzig 1996.
1673:(born 1969), composer and conductor
1140:Rudolf Löbbecke (NSDAP) - 1933–1934
861:first the inmates were mostly from
509:'s church and two farms, the later
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1794:Thomas, Eberhard; Fischer, Klaus:
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1182:deputized by Ernst Liene 1960–1964
1073:Michael Heilmann (UWG) - 2016–2020
910:hill, it received its final name,
887:is set in the camp in early 1945.
175:Show map of North Rhine-Westphalia
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1655:(1939–2015), ice hockey executive
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1105:Fredi Camminadi (SPD) - 1961–1969
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1405:as well as in the final part of
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1121:Rudolf Maiworm (SPD) - 1948–1949
1118:Josef Kleffner (CDU) - 1949–1952
636:style as the new church for the
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1985:Towns in North Rhine-Westphalia
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1130:Josef Kleffner (Zentrum) - 1945
1784:. Self-published, Hemer 2000.
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1691:(born 1998), ice hockey player
1685:(born 1985), ice hockey player
1679:(born 1981), ice hockey player
1340:) and January 15 (city) 1936.
1157:Heinrich Grünewald - 1912–1919
1082:Doris Ebbing (CDU) - 1994–1995
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1366:Coat of arms in the Amt Hemer
1127:Heinz Hoose (SPD) - 1945–1946
877:quickly became the majority.
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1102:Hans Meyer (CDU) - 1969–1974
1092:Hans Meyer (CDU) - 1975–1987
675:of the Napoleonic satellite
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1503:Westfälische Kleinbahnen AG
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1108:Karl Bode (FDP) - 1956–1961
1046:British military government
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1517:Twin towns – sister cities
1205:). They are member of the
1173:Wolfgang Kreft - 1965–1966
1167:Reiner Hermann - 1990–1994
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472:show that around 1250 BC,
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1625:Bishop Willibrord Benzler
1461:line from Menden to Hemer
1349:Ludwig Schmitz-Kallenberg
1160:Hermann Trump - 1910–1912
965:Municipalities as of 1904
871:war with the Soviet Union
687:On October 31, 1841, the
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1214:Archdiocese of Paderborn
1176:Heinz Hoose - 1946–1964
315:208 m (682 ft)
1647:Heinz-Dieter Ebbinghaus
1633:(1853–1921), long-term
1510:Iserlohner Kreisbahn AG
1170:Dieter Voss - 1966–1990
945:Communal reform of 1975
778:Communal reform of 1929
611:Jobst Edmund of Brabeck
536:to Middle Germany (now
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1210:Märkisches Sauerland
1150:Fritz Clarfeld (DVP/
622:bishop of Hildesheim
402:Vehicle registration
333: • Density
281:Christian Schweitzer
1683:Hendrik Sirringhaus
696:Landbezirk Iserlohn
677:Grand Duchy of Berg
647:period Hemer was a
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143:Show map of Germany
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1752:(in German). Hemer
1631:Willibrord Benzler
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1570:Doberlug-Kirchhain
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571:Klusenstein Castle
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526:Counts of the Mark
461:in the northeast.
325: • Total
304: • Total
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