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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Old town of Regensburg with Stadtamhof' has mentioned 'World War II' in the following places:
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Contents 1 History 1.1 Early history 1.2 Late Middle Ages and early modern period 1.3 Late modern period 1.4 Nazism and World War II 1.5 History after 1945 2 Geography 2.1 Topography 2.2 Climate 3 Main sights 3.1 City 3.2 Surroundings 4 Culture 4.1 Museums and exhibitions 4.2 Theaters 4.3 Music 4.4 Film and cinema 4.5 Dialect 4.6 Buildings 4.7 Recreation 4.8 Memorial sites 4.9 Events 4.10 Nightlife 5 Demographics 5.1 Population 5.2 International communities 5.3 Religion 6 Politics 6.1 Government 6.2 Boroughs 7 Twin towns xe2x80x93 sister cities 8 Economy 8.1 Companies 8.2 Tourism 9 Infrastructure 9.1 Transport 9.2 Energy 9.3 Health 10 Education 10.1 Universities and academia 10.2 Research 10.3 Schools 11 Sports 11.1 Football 11.2 Ice hockey 11.3 Baseball 11.4 Athletics 12 Notable residents 13 Gallery 14 See also 15 Notes 16 References 17 Sources 18 External links | WIKI |
Nazism and World War II[edit] | WIKI |
[10] During World War II, many Jews emigrated to various countries, and in 1942, over 200 Jews were deported either to Piaski in German-occupied Poland or the Theresienstadt Ghetto in German-occupied Czechoslovakia. | WIKI |
[11] In the final months of World War II, in March and April of 1945 a subcamp of the Flossenbxc3xbcrg concentration camp was located in the city, with 460 forced laborers of various nationalities, 40 of whom died. | WIKI |
Regensburg was home to both a Messerschmitt Bf 109 aircraft factory and an oil refinery, which were bombed by the Allies on August 17, 1943, in the Schweinfurt-Regensburg mission, and on February 5, 1945, during the Oil Campaign of World War II. | WIKI |
Siemens was the first multinational company to come to Regensburg, a significant step in the city's development after World War II. | WIKI |
Emanuel Schikaneder (Librettist of The Magic Flute) Oskar Schindler (1908xe2x80x931974), German industrialist (after World War II until his emigration to Argentina) Ulrich Schmidl (supposed co-founder of Buenos Aires)[citation needed] Anton Vilsmeier, (1894xe2x80x931962), German chemist best known for the Vilsmeier-Haack reaction, born in Burgweinting, which is now part of Regensburg, and attended the Altes Gymnasium in Regensburg Charles von Hxc3xbcgel, (1795xe2x80x931870), Austrian army officer, diplomat, botanist, and explorer Ulrich of Zell, a Cluniac reformer of Germany, abbot, founder and saint Wolfgang of Regensburg, Bishop of Regensburg Elisabeth Elli Erl, winner of German Pop Idol 2004 xe2x80x93 singer and teacher at a German secondary school in Dxc3xbcsseldorf Ludwig Bemelmans, (1898xe2x80x931962), Austro-Hungarian born American writer of children's books and internationally renowned gourmet, spent his early life in Regensburg Anton Hackl, Luftwaffe Flying Ace Christian Jagodzinski, multimillionaire, entrepreneur, and investor; Co-founder of Telebuch.de which later became Amazon.com's presence in Germany; grew up in Regensburg, now Miami Allan Zeman, Hong Kong businessman | WIKI |