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Ludwigsburg

[ lood-vigz-boorg; German loot-vikhs-boork ]

noun

  1. a city in Baden-Württemberg state, SW Germany.


Ludwigsburg

/ ˈluːtvɪçsbʊrk /

noun

  1. a city in SW Germany, in Baden-Württemberg north of Stuttgart: expanded in the 18th century around the palace of the dukes of Württemberg. Pop: 87 581 (2003 est)


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The Americans initially held Schwend at the Seventh Army Interrogation Center in Ludwigsburg.

The particularity of the crimes documented there is what most chilled me on a trip to Ludwigsburg to research a book.

Schrimm based his recommendations on the work of historians at the Nazi Archive in Ludwigsburg, Germany.

I came to deliver my message, and yesterday I saw your entry into Ludwigsburg.

At Ludwigsburg the months flew by in a whirl of gaiety and elegant revelry.

Madame de Ruth was dead; Zollern, old and sad, was rarely at Ludwigsburg.

I leave you your properties and your title, but Ludwigsburg must see you no more.'

She had not passed that way since her departure from Ludwigsburg, ten days earlier.

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