Görlitz: Lusatian League, Neisse University, Ludwigsdorf, Treaty of Zgorzelec, Berzdorfer See, Roman Catholic Diocese of Görlitz

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General Books, 2010 - 36 Seiten
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: People from G rlitz, Michael Ballack, Jakob B hme, Torsten G tschow, Alfred Wagenknecht, Jens Jeremies, Lusatian League, Oskar Morgenstern, Roman Catholic Diocese of G rlitz, Hans Georg Dehmelt, Hans-J rgen D rner, Johannes Nucius, Neisse University, Hildegard Burjan, Ludwigsdorf, Ulrike Richter, Paul Cassirer, Walter D vert, Pavle Juri i turm, Treaty of Zgorzelec, Valentin Friedland, Heiko Scholz, Karl-Heinz Langer, Mira Lobe, Barbara Braunohler, Hans Bartkowiak, Sven H ber, Sven Ratke, Helma Orosz, Gro hennersdorf, Hans Naumann, Johann Christoph Brotze, Ebersbach, G rlitz, Benno von Arent, Berzdorfer See, Enrico Poitschke, George Hurdalek, Sebastian von Hoerner, Neugersdorf, Arthur Pohl, Naturkundemuseum G rlitz. Excerpt: Michael Ballack (born 26 September 1976) is a German professional footballer, who is currently playing for Bundesliga club Bayer Leverkusen. He is among the top goal scorers in the history of his international team. Ballack has worn the number 13 shirt for every team he has played for except for Kaiserslautern. He was selected by Pel as one of FIFA's 100 Greatest Living Players, and as the UEFA Club Midfielder of the Year in 2002. He has won the German Footballer of the Year award three times - in 2002, 2003 and 2005. Ballack began his career as a youth at Chemnitz, his local team, and made his professional debut in 1995. Although the team were relegated in his first season, his performances in the Regionalliga the following season led to a transfer to Kaiserslautern in 1997. He won the Bundesliga in his first season at the club; his first major honour. He became a first team regular in 1998-99 season and also earned his first senior national cap for Germany. He moved to Bayer Leverkusen for 4.1 million in 1999. The 2002 season saw him win a slew of runners-up medals: Bayer Leverkusen finishe...

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