Uelzen is a town in Lower Saxony, capital of the district Uelzen. With an area of 47,618 km and nearly eight million inhabitants, Lower Saxony (German Niedersachsen) lies in north-western Germany and is second in area and fourth in population among the countrys sixteen Bundesl nder (federal states). ... Uelzen is a district in Lower Saxony, Germany. ...
It is hoped that the Uelzen Station will serve as a magnet, not just to draw people to the City of Uelzen, but also to add to the attraction of travel by train, and to possibly inspire other cities to take on similar restoration efforts of their own train stations.
The Uelzen Train Station redevelopment was financed by the City and Region of Uelzen as well as the Land of Lower Saxony, a Lower Saxony Bank Foundation and Lotto Foundation.
The introduction of nature into the Uelzen Train Station is important, as architecture has increasingly distanced itself from the organic patterns of nature as well as from the longings and dreams of humans.
From the area around UELZEN the Pz corps was soon as possible thrust to the south past HELMSTEDT deep in the flank and rear of the American group of armies, further it will try to establish communication with the 11 Army, fighting in the HARZ.
In case record rate movements of the American group of armies from the ELBE to the West should be ascertain, the PZ Corps will immediately turn to the West in the direction of the are you H R district, regardless of such movements.
On the 18 April, after having been relieved during the night, the two Pz Gren Battalions were in the area south of UELZEN on their way to the assembly points.