The Americans initially held Schwend at the Seventh Army Interrogation Center in Ludwigsburg.
On the Trail of Nazi Counterfeiters|Dr. Kevin C. Ruffner|September 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The particularity of the crimes documented there is what most chilled me on a trip to Ludwigsburg to research a book.
Is There an Expiration Date on Evil? Former Nazi Guards Face Trial|Leonard Rosen|November 17, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Schrimm based his recommendations on the work of historians at the Nazi Archive in Ludwigsburg, Germany.
Is There an Expiration Date on Evil? Former Nazi Guards Face Trial|Leonard Rosen|November 17, 2013|DAILY BEAST
She commanded her driver to turn aside before Stuttgart, and thus she passed along by-roads to Ludwigsburg.
A German Pompadour|Marie Hay
His Highness was reconciled with the Duchess, and it was disagreeable for former members of the Ludwigsburg court nowadays.
A German Pompadour|Marie Hay
She could see that even the sentries were discussing the Duke's health with a crowd of Ludwigsburg burghers.
A German Pompadour|Marie Hay
Once she turned as she passed through the Ludwigsburg gates.
A German Pompadour|Marie Hay
Her sister informed her that Serenissimus had broken up the court of Ludwigsburg; he was to reside henceforth at Stuttgart.
A German Pompadour|Marie Hay
British Dictionary definitions for Ludwigsburg
Ludwigsburg
/ (Germanˈluːtvɪçsbʊrk) /
noun
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)