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Barbara (9 June 1454, Munich-24 June 1472, | Munich), a nun in Munich. |
Radio) ARD International Music Competition in | Munich, a prize which had not been awarded in the vio |
, then till 1872 at Karlsruhe, when he went to | Munich, a post he held until 1896, when ill-health co |
at "Starkbieranstich" on the "Nockherberg" in | Munich, a traditional ceremony usually in March, in w |
The institute is situated in the centre of | Munich, a 5-minute walk from Marienplatz through the |
for producing the television movie 21 Hours at | Munich about the massacre at the 1972 Olympics. |
last in a group which also contained FC Bayern | Munich, AC Sparta Prague, and Feyenoord Rotterdam, sc |
commercial artist, he enrolled in 1914 at the | Munich Academy in Germany where he learned to paint i |
law, he acquired an artistic education in the | Munich Academy of Fine Arts from 1908-1912. |
Weigel is a graduate of the | Munich Academy for Television and Film. |
the reality of Nazism and hostile towards the | Munich Accords, she founded a welcome centre for Germ |
He also has served in Tunis, Sofia, | Munich, Adana, and on a first assignment to Ankara in |
On 20 March 1842 in | Munich, Adelgunde married Archduke Francis of Austria |
dman also won the 2001 ISSF World Cup Final in | Munich after the same score, 599. |
He committed suicide in | Munich after his institute and his work were destroye |
of the Zoological Museum at the University of | Munich after Spix's death in 1826. |
Lewe died in | Munich after a brief illness. |
She died in | Munich, after a short illness, and was buried at Baik |
r is employed a scouting capacity at FC Bayern | Munich after testing his skills as manager in lower l |
His government returned to | Munich again in May 1919. |
til 1925, he was able to resume his studies in | Munich again, but changed the subject and then studie |
Prince Aribert died in | Munich aged 67 on December 24, 1933. |
In 2007, at the World Rowing Championships in | Munich, Aggar won the gold medal in the 1000 m men's |
eville Chamberlain and Adolf Hitler signed the | Munich Agreement in this building in 1938. |
gn policy, and contemplated resigning over the | Munich Agreement but decided not to do so. |
he Sudetenland in the 1930s contributed to the | Munich Agreement on September 30, 1938, which was due |
The by-election was the sixth after the | Munich Agreement signed by Prime Minister Neville Cha |
seized a third of Czechoslovakia following the | Munich Agreement of September 30, 1938 she left the c |
uring the eight days before the signing of the | Munich Agreement and the subsequent takeover of Czech |
he United Kingdom and France had concluded the | Munich Agreement with Germany, the USSR dealt with th |
O senator for Allier, he spoke out against the | Munich Agreement with Nazi Germany. |
150 more, but the order was canceled after the | Munich Agreement of 1938.After the occupation of the |
point when he came close to resigning over the | Munich Agreement but decided against. |
However, the | Munich agreement had postponed the war, so the Savann |
Main article: | Munich Agreement |
istorian arguing that Czechoslovakia after the | Munich Agreement was not effectively dismembered, but |
I understood that sentence as referring to the | Munich Agreement and the immediately subsequent First |
ght to be Chamberlain's success in getting the | Munich Agreement signed at the end of September, was |
cal developments shortly before signing of the | Munich Agreement along with financial problems howeve |
in 1938, Senator Wilson spoke out against the | Munich Agreement's appeasement of Hitler. |
cording to its border immediately prior to the | Munich Agreement) to be partitioned. |
ed only as France and Great Britain signed the | Munich Agreement, which allowed for the immediate ann |
as occupied by Hitler's German Reich after the | Munich Agreement, as a part of so-called Sudetenland. |
er a campaign dominated by appeasement and the | Munich agreement, the government candidate won. |
After the | Munich Agreement, until the end of World War II, the |
olved in the Anglo-German Fellowship after the | Munich Agreement, when it transformed into a private |
After the 1938 | Munich Agreement, Czechoslovakia was disunited. |
me Minister Neville Chamberlain had signed the | Munich Agreement, handing over the Sudetenland to Ger |
sive' on the single issue of opposition to the | Munich Agreement, with support from the Labour and Li |
With the | Munich Agreement, France and the United Kingdom succe |
The Brits try to reason with him through the | Munich Agreement, but he breaks his word, invading Cz |
easement policy which led to the November 1938 | Munich Agreement, some upheld pacifism over all. |
er Czechoslovakia that was to culminate in the | Munich Agreement, Phipps reported back to London "all |
k place in the aftermath of the signing of the | Munich Agreement. |
a on December 1, 1938, in the aftermath of the | Munich Agreement. |
porters, and built up public opposition to the | Munich Agreement. |
all to show their approval or rejection of the | Munich Agreement. |
zi Germany in negotiations toward the eventual | Munich Agreement. |
ach other diplomatically and declared the 1938 | Munich Agreements to be null and void - by acknowledg |
d ten other passengers lost their lives in the | Munich air disaster on their way back from a European |
ter United players who lost their lives in the | Munich air disaster. |
can Edwards in a BBC dramatisation of the 1958 | Munich Air Disaster. |
United footballers who died as a result of the | Munich air disaster of February 1958, was born at Hig |
yer Duncan Edwards who died as a result of the | Munich Air Disaster. |
am to win the European Cup. 10 years after the | Munich air disaster, Foulkes had finally won a Europe |
ried Pat on 6 January 1958, a month before the | Munich Air Disaster in which his brother Bobby, who w |
's medals in the two seasons leading up to the | Munich air disaster. |
1958 as a result of injuries sustained in the | Munich air disaster, was born at Malvern Crescent in |
ted, a position he held until his death in the | Munich air disaster. |
1 and was still at the helm at the time of the | Munich air disaster on 6 February 1958, which claimed |
ly gained a regular first-team place after the | Munich air disaster. |
Shortly after the | Munich air disaster, Manchester United offered a fee |
in the last game United had played before the | Munich Air Disaster. |
recognition, but along with Colman died in the | Munich air disaster on 6 February 1958. |
debut came on 5 March 1958, a month after the | Munich air disaster - where eight players were killed |
The accident (known as the | Munich air disaster) cost the lives of 23 people incl |
appearance in the FA Cup Final soon after the | Munich air disaster. |
6 February 1963, the fifth anniversary of the | Munich air disaster, making his debut against Blackpo |
He was still with United at the time of the | Munich air disaster on 6 February 1958, though he was |
ter United players who lost their lives in the | Munich air disaster on 6 February 1958. |
He died at the age of 28 in the | Munich air disaster. |
months earlier had suffered grievously in the | Munich air disaster. |
58 to play for Manchester United following the | Munich air disaster, although he never made a league |
1958 as a result of injuries sustained in the | Munich air disaster. |
After the | Munich air disaster of 6 February 1958, he temporaril |
Injuries sustained in the | Munich air disaster brought his footballing career to |
Munich air disaster survivor Bobby Charlton, who had | |
1 to 1948, and died aged 21 as a result of the | Munich air disaster in 1958. |
1958, aged 21, from injuries sustained in the | Munich air disaster. |
The incident, which came to be known as the | Munich air disaster, also claimed the lives of eight |
the United team that made a comeback from the | Munich air disaster that claimed the lives of eight p |
captain Mark Jones in the 2011 TV film of the | Munich air disaster, United. |
ter United players who lost their lives in the | Munich air disaster. |
y 1958; this was United's first game after the | Munich air disaster and Brennan scored twice on an em |
ere he was responsible for the coverage of the | Munich air disaster which claimed eight players of th |
nths, he was the youngest person to die in the | Munich air disaster. |
had been decimated three months earlier in the | Munich air disaster, and fielded only four crash surv |
I have relinked " | Munich air disaster" to this page in view of above di |
Manchester United and England, and died in the | Munich air disaster of 1958, was born in a house on M |
roke into the first time nine months after the | Munich air disaster, which had claimed the lives of e |
Pegg and Geoff Bent - died as a result of the | Munich air disaster of February 1958, while Jackie Bl |
into the collapse of the Crown Agents and the | Munich air crash. |
ter United players who lost their lives in the | Munich air disaster. |
g Manchester United's first game following the | Munich Air Disaster, which was postponed by four days |
United had been decimated following the | Munich Air Disaster, but still managed to come throug |
Schwertern) by Hitler for his work during the | Munich air raids of 24-25 April of that year. |
e was still a United player at the time of the | Munich air disaster in 1958, but an injury had preven |
nited's ten years of rebuilding after the 1958 | Munich air disaster, in which eight players had been |
in collaboration with the company that manages | Munich Airport in Germany. |
2 in Lufthansa Regional livery upon landing at | Munich Airport (2005). |
airport (~1 hr), Innsbruck airport (~1.5 hr), | Munich airport (~2.5 hr). |
lane crashed while attempting to take off from | Munich airport, in an incident that later became know |
ts were forced to make an emergency landing at | Munich Airport. |
Its main base is at | Munich Airport. |
1548, probably in Bruges - 1628 in | Munich) aka Peter de Witt or Peter de Witte was a Net |
re of Miroslav Klose, who signed for FC Bayern | Munich, Almeida's chances of first-team action improv |
nued his studies of philosophy and exegesis in | Munich, also attending courses in art history. |
Rubens with Isabella Brant, c. 1609 (detail), | Munich, Alte Pinakothek. |
Despite this Weber remained important in | Munich, although he had a rival in Gauleiter Paul Gie |
hock reaction after being mugged when visiting | Munich although in his later years it was often wrong |
He began making guest appearances in | Munich, Amsterdam, Brussels, and made his debut in Ba |
A few weeks later he conducted it in | Munich and the Netherlands. |
with branches in Berlin including Erwin Bauer, | Munich, and Freiburg with the well-known human geneti |
Amsterdam, London, Zurich, Bern, Los Angeles, | Munich, and Berlin. |
His ability was soon recognized even at | Munich, and he was called back and placed in charge o |
medicine at the Universities of Heidelberg and | Munich and received a doctorate in 1842 from Heidelbe |
Schaub then flew to | Munich and did the same in Hitlers private apartment |
and was awarded honorary doctorates from both | Munich and Berlin Universities following his return t |
e William of Hanover lived in Schliersee, near | Munich, and died in Munich in 2006. |
ht on the music faculties of conservatories in | Munich and Nuremberg. |
ch paddled his creation on the Isar River near | Munich and took out a patent on the design, called th |
Both the Baskets | Munich and the basketballs of the FC Bavaria Munich m |
She finished with her German debut in | Munich and she was immediately contracted by Deutsche |
TSV 1860 | Munich and Alemannia Aachen were relegated to the Reg |
1860 he taught in the Maximiliansgymnasium at | Munich, and in 1861 was appointed professor of classi |
ntry Regiment at Brno, but in 1864 he moved to | Munich, and in 1876 at Frankfurt, after having conduc |
He was abducted in | Munich and murdered by SS members - hacked to death w |
dal in eventing at the 1972 Summer Olympics in | Munich, and finished fourth in individual eventing. |
o Metropolitan symphonies, the Israel, Moscow, | Munich and New Japan Philharmonics, the Residentie Or |
After the war he settled in | Munich and became the first chief of the military sec |
of Speyer (1968-1982) and became Archbishop of | Munich and Freising in 1982. |
al School in Berlin and in the universities of | Munich and Jena. |
esden but switched to art history, studying in | Munich and Florence before moving to Paris in 1904. |
played games against Borussia Dortmund, Bayern | Munich and Stuttgart to name a few scoring a magical |
d such as Lateinamerikanische Filmtage 2008 in | Munich and Chicago International Documentary Film Fes |
Gracia Arabella Baur was born in | Munich and came to fame in the talent show 'Deutschla |
ning centers in the world, the others being in | Munich and Seville. |
ntre for Economic Studies at the University of | Munich and (since 1999) the Institute for the Study o |
ast Indies, he studied economics in Berlin and | Munich and there became supportive of Nazism. |
ding “Game Over” at Galerie Grimm/Rosenfeld in | Munich and “Wake Up & Apologise” at the Hayworth Gall |
State Zoology Collection) at the University of | Munich, and wrote the sections on decapods and stomat |
ce also competed for Great Britain at the 1972 | Munich and the 1976 Montreal Olympics in the 110 metr |
Classical College, then at the Universities of | Munich and Heidelberg. |
He was born at | Munich, and studied at the university there. |
up against former European Cup winners Bayern | Munich and Red Star Belgrade as well as highly regard |
former German footballer who played for Bayern | Munich and was part of their European Cup victory in |
He was soon transferred to | Munich and in 1929 became leader of the Nationalsozia |
At the Universities of | Munich and Paris he made an 1,000 Franc endowment for |
of many neoclassical buildings, especially in | Munich, and as fanatic collector. |
sity of Zurich, studied chemistry in Paris and | Munich and spent 2 years at the Swiss-American Milk C |
and Sieglinde travel to the sophisticated city | Munich and try to get a song written by Walther and K |
He spent his club career with Bayern | Munich, and was part of the team which won the 1932 G |
are tutored in choir and individual lessons in | Munich, and so their enthusiasm and passion for music |
She was educated at the universities of Bonn, | Munich and Freiburg, and became a hospital doctor. |
ong Kong doing beertent music before moving to | Munich and studying jazz bass. |
Beimler was born in | Munich and served in the Kaiserliche Marine during th |
1Since DFB Cup winners Bayern | Munich and finalists FC Schalke 04 both qualified for |
ute for Political Science at the University of | Munich, and a Senior Fulbright Research Fellow in phi |
Wolffenstein studied in Leipzig, Heidelberg, | Munich and Berlin. |
tudied Geodesy at the Bundeswehr University of | Munich and served as an officer in an armored artille |
h Europe and he visited, among others, Vienna, | Munich, and Italy. |
s held on 27 March at the Deutsches Theater in | Munich, and was hosted by Sabrina Lallinger and Wench |
He worked first at a Medical Clinic in | Munich and then at the First Berlin Chemical Institut |
Dieckmann studied at the University of | Munich and became assisatant of Adolf von Baeyer. |
1742), but overran southern Bavaria, captured | Munich, and forced a large French corps in Linz to su |
After the war, she married Yaroslav Stetsko in | Munich, and became a member of the central committee |
rceanu competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in | Munich and received a gold medal in Greco-Roman wrest |
tember 2006, he attended the show's casting in | Munich and inspired the jury with his two songs "Tear |
Leonrod was born in | Munich and joined the Weimar German Reichswehr on 1 A |
ing a native son, had a close association with | Munich and was held in high regard, but had to miss t |
She eventually moved to | Munich and then Berlin. |
r for aviation technology at the University of | Munich and member of the supervisory board of Bosch A |
ristians; viz.: that Saint Emmeran had died in | Munich, and that his body had been carried with wondr |
She then moved to | Munich and started to work for BMW. |
d World War he led various bands in Stuttgart, | Munich, and Berlin, and played also in American offic |
Prince Eugen was born in | Munich and was the only son of Prince Konrad of Bavar |
oming from pure New England stock, was born in | Munich, and has never been in America." |
d eighth at the 2002 European Championships in | Munich and twelfth at the 2003 World Championships in |
roduction of the Ruins series began in Berlin, | Munich and Bertesgaden in May 1993. |
:Ino Bonello international movie art director ( | Munich) and former Mayor of the locality, Mons France |
He studied chemistry at Kiel, | Munich, and Berlin, after which he became a professor |
of Visconti for the Muenchener Kammerspiele in | Munich and The Russians! |
Kronzucker lives in Berlin, | Munich and at Tegernsee. |
In Berlin, | Munich and Dresden he became acquainted with J.L. Lun |
he Catholic Church, the Archbishop Emeritus of | Munich and Freising, Germany. |
orary degrees from the Technical University of | Munich and the University of Geneva. |
yed as a defender for Karlsruher SC, FC Bayern | Munich and FC Basel. |
The exhibit traveled to Brussels and | Munich and was accompanied by the publication of a ca |
III: Revenge of the Sith, Memoirs of a Geisha, | Munich, and Steven Spielberg's remake of War of the W |
eld on 17 March at the Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle in | Munich, and was hosted by Caroline Reiber and Thomas |
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