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Wilhelm Sander was married twice: 1910 to Paola née Eck and 1921 to Else née Fröbel. He moved to
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of Swakopmund, now serving as a hotel, one of Sanders' first works in German South West Africa.
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Tonchi, Victor L.; Lindeke, William A.; Grotpeter, John J. (31 August 2012).
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in central Windhoek, a small castle Wilhelm Sander designed for himself
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and contractor working for Sander & Kock known for his work in
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and repatriating to German South West Africa in 1901.
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Sander & Kock

Former station building

Sanderburg
Berlin
LĂŒderitz
architect
German South West Africa
Namibia
Civil engineering
Höxter
Germany
Berlin
German Colonial Society for South West Africa
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Swakopmund Railway Station
Windhoek
Heinitzburg
Schwerinsburg
Sanderburg
Tintenpalast
Duwisib Castle
Helmeringhausen
Keetmanshoop
LĂŒderitz
"100 years Turnhalle ‱ From gymnasium to Tribunal"
Die Republikein
the original

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