Ebersdorf has proven to be very brave, intelligent and learned.
Instead of challenging his views with research of your own, you choose to attack his sexual preference, race etc. It must be quite irritating to be attacked in this fashion by people of little or no intellect.
Instead of "Ebersdorf personal bashing" why dont you utilize your access to the internet, it has a great search engine.
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The present community of Ebersdorf bei Coburg (near Coburg) with its roughly 6,500 inhabitants was formed during the course of the reform of the local administrative areas from the autonomous communities Ebersdorf, Friesendorf, Grossgarnstadt, Kleingarnstadt, Oberfuellbach and Frohnlach along with the village of Duerrmuehle.
Ebersdorf and Frohnlach were established about 725 years ago by Count Eberhard of Sonneberg as clearing settlements in the northern part of the Lichtenfelser Forest.
Ebersdorf is located in the northern part of the region Upper Franconia West in the administrative district of Coburg.
Marie Luise Viktoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (August 17, 1786 – March 16, 1861) was the daughter of Duke Francis Frederick of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfield (1750-1806) and Countess Auguste Reuss zu Ebersdorf und Lobenstein (1757-1831).
On December 21, 1803 at Coburg, she married (as his second wife) Karl, Fürst zu Leiningen (1763 – 1814) whose first wife Henriette Reuss zu Ebersdorf was her mother's sister.
On May 29, 1818 at Coburg (and again on July 11, 1818 at Kew Palace) she married Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent (1767 – 1820).
The intention of His Majesty is that these two brigades return tomorrow, at five o'clock in the morning in Ebersdorf to cross the bridge.
It is ordered for General Gudin to leave Sieghartskirchen tomorrow at three o'clock in the morning, to return at nine o'clock in the morning to Nussdorf between Klosterneuburg and Vienna, on right bank of the Danube; he will guard the entire bank of this river to Vienna.
The intention of the Emperor, Prince, is that you enter Bohemia and that you maneuver either on Budweis, or on Zwettel, according to the circumstances and the movements of the enemy.
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Ebersdorf was now the only point at which we could cross the Danube.
The village lies on the left bank, and in order to reach it we had to cross four branches of the river; the first being 500 yards in breadth, from which may be judged the immense length of the bridge that we had to throw across.
Many obstacles were in the way of our building the bridges; we had to use boats of different shapes and dimensions, and materials lacking the necessary strength; we had no anchors, and had to supply their place with boxes full of cannon-balls.
When it was checking site conditions for the particleboard factory, which was completed in 1999, the management of KUNZ Holding informed the state government, the local authority and Ebersdorf council that the Ebersdorf site was ideal for modular expansion with a view to turning it into an integrated competence centre.
The particleboard factory in Ebersdorf was officially opened on 8 June, and two days later opened its doors to the public for an open day.
This investment also follows on the heels of a significant change in the range of types of wood, the resultant potential for the use of current wood stocks and the accretion situation, particularly in the case of fir, spruce and pine.
Massena was an old hand at crossing rivers--10 years earlier, in a blizzard, he had crossed the Upper Rhine when it was in flood by building a bridge of local timber, personally supervising his sappers as they worked in ice-cold water up to their necks.
The French now also had the use of an immense chain, captured from the Turks during the Siege of Vienna and preserved ever since in the city's arsenal, which was long enough to span the river from bank to bank.
One of the more familiar sights at Ebersdorf in the third week of May was the slight and elegant figure of Colonel de Sainte Croix, Massena's senior aide de camp.
FICHT, Susannah Catharine, b May 611726 in Neundorf, near Ebersdorf; d Aug. 5, 1791 in Gnadenthal and buried in Nazareth.
SCHULTZE, Gottfried, b Oct. 10, 1717 in Lower Lusatia, and united with the Brethren at Ebersdorf; in 1749 came to America; farmer in Nazareth, where he d May 30,1779.
FLEX, Elias, b Aug. 9, 1713 in Upper Silesia; in 1749 came to Pennsylvania; became blind; d Sep. 13, 1781 in Gnadenthal and buired in Nazareth.
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Anton GEPPERT at Ebersdorf Schlesien, died 20 September 1853 at Ebersdorf Schlesien.
Melchoir GEPPERT born circa 1780 at Ebersdorf Schlesien, died 10 December 1852 at Ebersdorf Schlesien.
The only children I have for Melchoir and Theresia are Joseph Anton Ignatz GEPPERT (known as Anton) born 5 July 1817 at Ebersdorf Schlesien, died 6 March 1899 at Condobolin New South Wales, Australia.
I used to speak only German when folks came to visit me. My hometown was then called Ebersdorf.
Then it was taken over by Nazi Germany and became a part of the Third Reich.
In the aftermath of World War II, all my friends and neighbors were forcibly deported from Ebersdorf and its surrounding territory for hundreds of miles.
Almost immediately after, I went to Ebersdorf again, in the Brethrenhouse this time, and worked there as cottonweaver.
Not long after my fathers decease, Hartman succeeded in getting my sister Johanne into the Sistershouse in Ebersdorf, where she found a comfortable and Christian home.
I went to Ebersdorf and made my sister and Hartman aquanted with my plan and asked their advise: my sister was very sorry but did not say, I ought not to go, she took a walk with me, in order that we might have an undisturbt parting.