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Leutershausen
Town in Bavaria, Germany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Leutershausen (German pronunciation: [lɔʏtɐsˈhaʊzn̩] ⓘ) is a town in the district of Ansbach, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated on the river Altmühl, 12 km west of Ansbach.
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History
Leutershausen was probably founded by Frankish settlers around 800. For the first time it is referred to in a privilege of Emperor Otto III as "Liuthereshusunin" in 1000.
On the 19th of April, 1945, the village was almost completely destroyed by Allied fighter-bombers.[3]
Sport
Leutershausen has a sportsclub, called TV 1862 Leutershausen. As said in the name it was founded in 1862 and has since organised sport events at the local stadium and provides training in seven different disciplines, the biggest being football and athletics. Furthermore, there are table tennis, tennis, gymnastics, triathlon and ball game departments. In June 2012 there was a big celebration weekend due to the 150th anniversary of the TV Leutershausen including the traditional Maikränzchen athletics competition and Public Viewing of the 2012 Euros.
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Sights
- St. Peter's Church
- Historic citywall
- Historic County Court Building
- Gustave Whitehead Museum
- Gustave Whitehead Memorial
- Museum of local history
- Leutershausen has restored one of its pre-war synagogues.

International relations
Since 2000 Leutershausen is twinned with the Hungarian town of Szendrő.
Famous people
- Gustave Whitehead, German-American aviation pioneer
- Christopher McNaughton, German basketball player, playing for the German national team
- Paula Kissinger (née Stern), mother of American Secretary of State and Nobel Prize recipient Henry Kissinger
References
External links
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