Bad Bramstedt
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Bad Bramstedt is a small town in the district of Segeberg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated approx. 40 km north of Hamburg. About 13,000 inhabitants, famous for its Roland and its Rheumaklinik. The current mayor is Hans-Jürgen Kütbach FDP.
[edit] Notable residents
- Siegfried Liebschner (1935 - 2006), baptist theologist, born in Bad Bramstedt.
- Arved Fuchs, born 1953 in Bad Bramstedt, adventurer, first person who reached both poles within one year and by foot.
- Karl Lagerfeld fashion designer, born in Hamburg but went to school in Bad Bramstedt.
- Oskar Alexander (1881 - 1942), Founder of the rheumatism clinic in Bad Bramstedt. Died in KZ Sachsenhausen for his jewish decent.
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Cities and towns in Segeberg
Bad Bramstedt | Bad Segeberg | Boostedt | Bornhöved | Ellerau | Henstedt-Ulzburg | Itzstedt | Kaltenkirchen | Kisdorf | Leezen | Rickling | Trappenkamp | Wahlstedt