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DĂŒnschede (650), Ebbe, Forsthaus (2), Ebbelinghagen (36), Eichen (30), Ennest (2,039), Erlen (36), Ewig (24), Fernholte (4), Hebberg (39), Helden (1,144), HofkĂŒhl (14), Hohen Hagen (8), Holzweg (406), JĂ€ckelchen (15), Keseberg (29), Keuperkusen (11), Kraghammer (66), Lichringhausen (516), Listerscheid (161), Mecklinghausen (196), Merklinghausen (17), Milstenau (80), Neuenhof (429), Neu-Listernohl (1,195), Niederhelden (324), Nuttmecke (23), PapiermĂŒhle (111), Petersburg (535), Rauterkusen (38), Rautersbeul (3), Repe (158), Rieflinghausen (75), Röllecken (478), Roscheid (21), Schnellenberg (8), Silbecke (93), Uelhof (17), VoĂsiepen (3), Wamge (204), Weltringhausen (29), Weschede (60), Weuste (18), Windhausen (668) and Wörmge (24).
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and shipping Jews to concentration camps. A Nazi civilian forced-labor camp was established in
Attendorn to provide labor to area factories. It housed up to 1,000 conscripted Polish, Soviet, and Czech laborers, until being liberated by U.S. military forces in April, 1945. Attendorn lost many citizens during the war and suffered heavy destruction under bombing on 28 March 1945, and also on 15 June that same year as a result of a munitions explosion.
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baked in local bakeries in the week leading up to Easter. Especially striking about these buns are the notches at each end that look somewhat like a fish's fins. This is an old
Christian symbol. On Easter Saturday at 14:00, Attendorners gather outside the parish church to have their buns blessed by
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outside the town's walls. In 1420, Heinrich Weke endowed the Ewig
Monastery. In 1429, he also added a hospital for the poor. For a time, the town was so well off that it could even grant the Archbishop of Cologne himself credit. Moreover, the town also supported him during his dispute with the town
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Attendorn is subdivided into the following communities (with population figures): Albringhausen (91), Attendorn (13,684), Berlinghausen (20), Beukenbeul (291), Biekhofen (623), Biggen (55), Borghausen (26), Bremge bei Ennest (7), Bremge/Biggesee (37), BĂŒrberg (49), St. Claas (182), Dahlhausen (6),
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Attendorn much like the rest of Germany. An Attendorn teacher and historian, supported by the government, documented the persecution of Attendorn Jewish families under Nazi rule. As in many places, this included destruction of property, boycotting Jewish stores, appropriating factories,
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beset the town. Great fires, too, ravaged the town in 1613, 1623, 1656, 1710, 1732, 1742 and 1783. The one in 1656 destroyed half the town. Attendorn also suffered as a result of war, sackings and occupations. Examples include the War of the
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mining in 1907 and one of
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1864:(1888â1985), constitutional lawyer and political philosopher, lived as a boy in the Catholic convent in Attendorn and studied here
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Attendorn's heyday was brought about not only by its nine
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1349:1978-1994: Josef RĂŒenauver (CDU) â Honorary Mayor
1981:"The 86th Infantry Division during World War II"
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1668:SchĂŒtzengesellschaft Attendorn 1222 e. V.
1183:1783-1784: Johann Emmerich Gottfried Joanvahrs
675:Four times, in 1464, 1597, 1598 and 1613, the
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1944:Landesbetrieb Information und Technik NRW
1927:Wahlergebnisse in NRW Kommunalwahlen 2020
1533:There are many music clubs in Attendorn.
1355:2009-2014: Wolfgang Hilleke (independent)
106:Learn how and when to remove this message
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1498:On Easter Sunday they gather on the
1405:Attendorners practise many specific
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1423:The Attendorn Easter bread, called
1309:1945-1946: Dr. Johannes Weber (CDU)
1289:1932-1933: Hans Becker (commissary)
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1283:1911-1919: Dr. Theodor Laymann
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1177:1783-1804: Franz Anton Plange
712:Inner town from the southeast
594:In 1222, town rights, on the
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1898:; Dortmund-Altenbeken, 1981.
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1343:1952-1969: Alois Albus (CDU)
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1192:1791-1793: Dr. Theodor Greve
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