Outposts budded in Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Geneva, and various other burgs, including, yes, Amsterdam.
The Life and Art of Radical Provocateur—and Commune Leader—Otto Muehl|Anthony Haden-Guest|September 22, 2014|DAILY BEAST
In July 1943 the full horror of total war was visited on the German city of Hamburg.
Life Under Air Strikes: Children Under Fire Will Never Forget — or Forgive|Clive Irving|August 3, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The Indra Musik Club, site of the first Beatles gig in Hamburg, still hosts live music.
Catch Beatles Fever! Ten Essential Travel Destinations for Beatlemaniacs|Lonely Planet|January 3, 2014|DAILY BEAST
John Lennon once said, “I might have been born in Liverpool, but I grew up in Hamburg.”
Catch Beatles Fever! Ten Essential Travel Destinations for Beatlemaniacs|Lonely Planet|January 3, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The last two Hamburg gigs, in November and December of 1962, involved another 90 hours of performing.
The Beatles Succeeded Through Talent, Ambition, and a Lot of Arrogance|Andrew Romano|November 10, 2013|DAILY BEAST
English, French, Prussian, Hamburg and other flags were displayed at her summons upon the passing merchant vessels.
Cruise and Captures of the Alabama|Albert M. Goodrich
This opinion was shared by all the foreigners at that time in Hamburg.
Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte, Complete|Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne
Bellamy was, says Marshall, "a genevan now residing in Hamburg but in Paris on a visit."
The Life of John Marshall (Volume 2 of 4)|Albert J. Beveridge
When the city of Hamburg erected a monument to William I the pedestal was left without an inscription.
The German Emperor as Shown in his Public Utterances|Christian Gauss
Between Hamburg and Altona there was a little suburb situated on the right bank of the Elbe.
Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte, Complete|Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne
British Dictionary definitions for Hamburg
Hamburg
/ (ˈhæmbɜːɡ) /
noun
a city-state and port in NW Germany, on the River Elbe: the largest port in Germany; a founder member of the Hanseatic League; became a free imperial city in 1510 and a state of the German empire in 1871; university (1919); extensive shipyards. Pop: 1 734 083 (2003 est)