Lufthansa SG Berlin was a German association football club based in the Schöneberg district of Berlin. It was established in 1931 as the worker's side of the national airline Deutschen Lufthansa Berlin and was active through to the end of World War II.[1]
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LufthansaSGBerlin was a German association football club based in the Schöneberg district of Berlin. It was established in 1931 as the worker's side...
1945, LufthansaSGBerlin dissolved and joined the team to create SG Staaken. The team was able to win Group C of the 1945–46 Oberliga Berlin, but finished...
Schalke 04 2–0. 15 November 1942 (1942-11-15) 14:00 CET Olympiastadion, Berlin Attendance: 80,000 Referee: Albert Multer (Landau) "DFB-Pokal 1941-42" (in...
part of the combined wartime side (Kriegspielgemindeschaft) KSG Lufthansa/Viktoria 89 Berlin in the abbreviated 1944–45 season. Like most other organizations...
football player and manager. In 1961, Mauruschat was head coach of West Berlin XI for their away tie against Barcelona in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. He...
German Aerospace Center and the European Astronaut Centre headquarters. Lufthansa, Europe's largest airline, have their main corporate headquarters in Cologne...
luxury terminal called the JetQuay CIP Terminal. It is similar to the Lufthansa First Class Terminal at Frankfurt Airport, but is open to all passengers...
as the kidnap and murder of Hanns-Martin Schleyer and the hijacking of Lufthansa Flight 181. When it became clear, after many attempts to free the inmates...
the automotive sector, Sopharma, producing pharmaceuticals, the largest Lufthansa Technik maintenance facilities outside Germany etc. With its developing...
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flight crew and was fined £1,000 plus £70 in costs. A June 10, 2010, Lufthansa flight from Mexico City to Frankfurt diverted to Canada after Olaf Sverri...