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Hermann Teuchert (1880-1972) was a | German historical linguist. |
"Sexual Morality in 1960s West Germany," | German History 23/3 (2005) |
Factors in | German History (1946) |
There are occasional exhibitions on | German history, literature, and art. |
He has written about | German history. |
1992), another leading Anglophone scholar of | German history. |
Lawson then found employment in | German hockey. |
During the war, all of ITT's | German holdings were put under German government cont |
he project's sourceforge page redirects to the | German home page. |
German Honor Society | |
Max Hess (1878-1975) was a noted | German horn player. |
German horse artillery on manoeuvres, pre-war | |
Vileda is a | German household and cleaning products company. |
Margaret Ozols - | German Housekeeper |
The appearance of the | German HS.30 |
Apian is named after the | German humanist Peter Apian. |
He speaks four languages; English, | German, Hungarian and Romanian. |
On February 3, 1973 catastrophe struck the | German Hungarians. |
ane Sprenger-Afflerbach (born 1977), a retired | German hurdler |
Nadine Hentschke (born 27 January 1982) is a | German hurdler. |
Barbarella was the designation of the first | German hybrid rocket. |
A | German Hymn (by the whole choir) |
March 12 - Paul Gerhardt, | German hymn-writer (died 1676) |
German I, II, III, IV (AP) | |
German ice hockey player of the Century 2000 | |
Uwe Krupp, | German ice hockey player |
Marc Seliger, | German ice hockey goaltender |
Named in honor of George Duncker, a | German ichthyologist. |
The | German Idea of Militarism, 1994, Cambridge |
Neuhouser's focus is on | German Idealism and continental social theory. |
Editor of | German Idealism: Contemporary Perspectives Routledge |
A | German Identity, 1770-1990 (1989) ISBN 0-297-79504-X |
You Are Free ( | German: Ihr zent frei) is a 1983 German short documen |
South | German II division champions: 1902 |
German II Corps (II. | |
Thomas Thiemeyer (*1963) is a | German illustrator and writer. |
Fritz Baumgarten (1883 - 1966) was a | German illustrator. |
Kuhn was born in Germantown, son of | German immigrant parents. |
His father was a | German immigrant. |
Buesching himself was a | German immigrant. |
The numbers of | German immigrants increased in mid-century. |
32nd Indiana Infantry, also called the "First | German", was made up of German immigrants and descend |
It was founded by three | German immigrants from Bavaria. |
German immigrants begin to arrive in numbers at Halif | |
Many of the new residents at this time were | German immigrants, particularly German Catholics. |
It began as a colony of | German immigrants. |
Harald von Boehmer, | German immunologist |
He learned Latin and | German in school. |
Peter and Paul ( | German) in Brandenburg. |
Robert Gernhardt studied Painting and | German in Stuttgart and Berlin. |
German in Uranographie, French in uranographie, Itali | |
She married a | German in 1982. |
The manuscript was written in | German in the 16th century. |
German: in paperback: Berlin, Berlin Verlag, 2005 | |
Early followers were most often | German in ancestry. |
German: In-der-Welt-sein | |
Page on Brehm ( | German) Includes text from Brehms Tierleben. |
This article is about the | German Independent Band. |
Fotos are a | German indie rock band from Hamburg/Cologne. |
Locas In Love is a | German indie rock band. |
Kilians are a | German indie rock band. |
He was a pupil of | German indologist Emil Sieg. |
She became East | German indoor champion in 1973 and 1976. |
and East | German indoor champion in 1964, 1965 and 1967. |
For the Nazi | German industralist, see Hermann Schmitz (Nazi). |
The song was covered by | German industrial artist Kompressor. |
This article is about a | German industrialist and art collector. |
German Industry and Global Enterprise. | |
The Americanization of West | German Industry, 1945-1973 (1986) |
His Volume “The Dynamics of | German Industry” (2005, German original edition 2002, |
Welle) of | German infantry divisions. |
German infantry marching, June 1943. | |
He began his military career in the | German infantry, and transferred to the German flying |
Between 1982 and 1990 Zarrentin served as East | German inner German border crossing for cars travelli |
tween 1945 and 1990 Schwanheide served as East | German inner German border crossing for rail transpor |
etween 1966 and 1990 Hirschberg served as East | German inner German border crossing for cars travelli |
45 and 1990 Probstzella station served as East | German inner German border crossing for rail transpor |
een 1945 and 1990 Schnackenburg served as West | German inner German border crossing for inland naviga |
Between 1982 and 1990 Gudow served as West | German inner German border crossing for cars travelli |
German inscription at Number 3. | |
SZ Middle School partners with | German institute |
German instrument, initially flown aboard Spacelab D2 | |
Edmund Willard as the chief of | German intelligence |
The most prominent example is | German international Lukas Podolski. |
His brother, Christopher Liebig, is also a | German international. |
His brother, Domenick Davies, is also a | German international. |
His brother, Steffen Liebig, is also a | German international. |
His brother, Kieron Davies, is also a | German international. |
Roman Khomiatov as | German interpreter who shot Maximov. |
Translated from the | German into Spanish by Francisco Maigler]. |
[Translated from the | German into English by D. Q. Stephenson. |
"My Bonnie" ( | German intro) |
Introduction ( | German Introduction on the Internetsite of the Hausdo |
Following the | German invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941, The |
ssert worked toward preventing resistance to a | German invasion. |
1941, Greece capitulated after an overwhelming | German invasion. |
With the popular press raising fears of a | German invasion. |
K1 to K23 were transferred prior to the | German Invasion. |
The | German investigation was closed in 2006. |
Entwicklungsgesellschaft (DEG) translates into | German Investment Corporation. |
Amana | German is called Kolonie-Deutsch in standard German. |
Amana | German is a dialect of West Central German. |
The word Pille, meaning "pill" in standard | German, is otherwise a common German sports jargon fo |
The transliteration from Hebrew into | German is "Hechscher". |
Exile (translated from | German): Israel Eldad, Bialik Institute, Jerusalem, 1 |
In | German it was called "Polizei Cabriolet" or Gendarmer |
In | German it is referred to as Vogesen. |
In | German it is Aussonderung. |
In | German, it's called de:Billard. |
Janitor speaks Spanish, Korean, | German, Italian and American Sign Language. |
Seppi speaks | German, Italian and English. |
Minority languages include Chinese, Arabic, | German, Italian among others. |
(Ladin, | German, Italian). |
Tales from the | German, Italian, and French (1843) |
The family is of Czech, | German, Italian, and Russian extraction. |
Exner speaks English, French, | German, Italian, Latin & Spanish. |
Juch also sang proficiently in | German, Italian, and French. |
International federation for | German Jagdterrier |
Zentis is a | German jam and confectionery manufacturer. |
Janowiec Wielkopolski in Poland ( | German: Jannowitz) |
Language clubs (Russian, | German, Japanese, Mandarin) |
Languages: French, Spanish, Italian, | German, Japanese, Chinese Mandarin and Russian |
Martin Roman (Berlin 1913-1996) was a | German jazz pianist. |
Mathias Claus is a | German jazz pianist and composer. |
In 1976 he played with | German Jazz rock groupe Embryo. |
13 | German Jazz Awards |
Wolfgang Schmidtke (born 1956), | German jazz musician and composer |
Rudi Sehring (b. 13 June 1930), | German jazz drummer |
1943 in Dresden) is a | German jazz drummer. |
# 3 of the | German Jazz Charts (Album "Mocca Flor") |
Axel Fischbacher (de) (born 1956), | German jazz musician |
Geaca ( | German: Jeckel) is a commune in Cluj County, Romania. |
( | German) Jens-Florian Ebert. |
father, who worked on the Hamburg docks, was a | German Jew and a member of the German Resistance. |
Hannah Arendt (1906-1975), | German Jewish political theorist |
1974), | German Jewish animal sound recordist. |
Julius Eichberg (1824-1893), | German Jewish violinist |
Emmy Klieneberger-Nobel (1892-1985) was a | German Jewish microbiologist. |
Evelyn Hecht-Galinski (born 1949), | German Jewish activist |
Lisinski was born Ignaz Fuchs to a | German Jewish family. |
c.1602: Athanasius Kircher, | German Jewish orientalist (d. |
Kreutzer was born to a family of | German Jewish parents. |
David Gans, | German Jewish mathematician and astronomer (d. |
He is of | German Jewish descent on his father's side. |
Heinz Galinski (1912-1992), | German Jewish leader |
Birch is of | German Jewish, Nordic, and Italian descent. |
John II of Oldenburg ( | German: Johann II. |
zelmann (1932, Stuttgart - 2008, Stuttgart), a | German journalist |
Heribert Prantl (born 1953, Nittenau), a | German journalist and jurist |
He is a son of the well-known | German journalist and former director of West German |
For the | German journalist, see Gerd Ruge. |
Hasnain Kazim is a | German journalist. |
Hans Leyendecker (born May 12, 1949) is a | German journalist. |
Eine deutsche Wanderschaft (A | German Journey) 1933 (third Johannes book) |
Albin Eser, | German judge |
Michael Pinske (born 22 August 1985) is a | German judoka. |
Johanna Hagn (born 27 January 1973) is a | German judoka. |
Adorable Julia ( | German: Julia, Du bist zauberhaft) is a 1962 German c |
Later he began a study of | German Jurisprudence. |
Wolff, Latin: Joannes Wolfius (1537 - 1600), a | German jurist |
Friedrich Auffarth (de) (1918 - 2004), | German jurist |
Eduard Gans (1797, Berlin - 1839), Jewish | German jurist |
Hans Hien (de) (1905 - 1984), | German jurist |
Eckart Hien (de) (born 1942), | German jurist |
Johann Christian Claproth (de) (1715 - 1748), | German jurist |
April 11 - Egon Hugenschmidt, 84, | German jurist and politician. |
Heinrich von Friedberg (1813-1895), | German jurist and statesman |
Johann Werlhof (de) (1660-1711), | German jurist |
Heinrich von Cocceji (1644-1719), | German jurist |
Samuel von Cocceji (1679-1755), | German jurist |
Arnold Brecht, a | German jurist and government official |
Justus Claproth (1728 - 1805), | German jurist, inventor |
Friedrich von Eichel-Streiber (1876 - 1943), | German jurist, politician (de) |
The | German jury awarded its highest mark (4) to Ireland. |
The | German jury awarded its 12 points to Sweden. |
The | German jury awarded its 5 points to Luxembourg. |
The | German jury awarded its 5 points to Belgium. |
The | German jury awarded its 12 points to Switzerland. |
The | German jury awarded its 12 points to France. |
Nathan Adler (1741-1800), | German kabalist |
SMS Breslau, a ship of the | German Kaiserliche Marine |
Put on Ice ( | German: Kaltgestellt) is a 1980 German thriller film |
-occupied Europe made frequent use of captured | German Karabiner 98k rifles. |
Charles II Otto ( | German: Karl II. |
German) Karl Bosl: Bosls bayerische Biographie. | |
Charles II/III August Christian ( | German: Karl II./III. |
( | German) Karl Lueger. |
German kaufen, Dutch kopen), whence also chapman and | |
A | German kernal has existed since R:Base V7.6. |
• | German Khan, TNK-BP Executive Director. |
Juvenile literature ( | German: Kleine Schriften), Stuttgart 1842-1844, 7 vol |
Klucz, Lubusz Voivodeship ( | German: Klucz), Gmina Wschowa, Lubusz Voivodeship, Ne |
German Kontoev (BLR) | |
Wielki Moczar ( | German: Kotzen Pfuhl) |
This article is about the | German Krautrock band. |
s uniforms closely resembled those of the WWII | German Kriegsmarine. |
Zwieback is currently signed to the | German label SoBeHo-Records. |
It was released by the | German label Roddog Records. |
Reissued on the | German label Houses in Motion |
1998: Irish Stout vs. | German Lager: split with Dropkick Murphys |
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