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  1. Sturmer is a village in the county of Essex, England, 2 miles (3 km) southeast of Haverhill and close to the county border with Suffolk. Its name was originally "Stour Mere", from the River Stour and is explicitly mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. A Tudor illustration of the mere from the summer of 1571 exists in the National ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Der_StürmerDer Stürmer - Wikipedia

    Der Stürmer ( pronounced [deːɐ̯ ˈʃtʏʁmɐ]; literally, "The Stormer / Stormtrooper / Attacker") was a weekly German tabloid-format newspaper published from 1923 to the end of World War II by Julius Streicher, the Gauleiter of Franconia, with brief suspensions in publication due to legal difficulties.

  3. Jun 24, 2024 · Guide to Sturmer, Essex ancestry, family history, and genealogy. Parish registers, transcripts, census records, birth records, marriage records, and death records.

  4. Sturmer is located in the county of Essex, Eastern England, two miles south-east of the town of Haverhill, 18 miles south-east of the major city of Cambridge, and 46 miles north-east of London. Sturmer lies just south-west of the Suffolk border.

  5. Sturmer is a village and civil parish in Braintree district, Essex, England. In 2001 there were 464 people living in Sturmer.

  6. Can't-miss spots to dine, drink, and feast. Sturmer Tourism: Tripadvisor has 334 reviews of Sturmer Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Sturmer resource.

  7. A brief history of Sturmer. The history of most places starts with the evidence available to show when people inhabited them rather than any written records. Sturmer has a bronze age tumulus to the north, just by the Haverhill by-pass, which was probably used for a burial.