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Johannes Kohtz (1843-1918), | German chess player |
Adolf Stern (chess player) (1849-1907), | German chess player |
Horst Hrubesch (born 1951, Hamm), a | German football player |
Kristof Hopp (born 1978), | German badminton player |
Frieder W. Bergner (born 1954), | German trumpet player |
For the | German chess player, see Adolf Stern (chess player). |
For the | German tennis player, see Steffi Graf. |
For the | German basketball player, see Uwe Sauer (basketball). |
For | German soccer player, see Thomas Kempe (footballer). |
Andree Welge is a | German darts player. |
1983 Philipp Kohlschreiber, a | German tennis player. |
Max Hess (1878-1975) was a noted | German horn player. |
German Expressionist Plays. | |
Operation Valkyrie: The | German Generals' Plot against Hitler. |
French galanterie, | German galantieren, plural galanteries |
Zentrifugal is one of the forerunners of | German rap poetry. |
German occupied Poland was a prison-like territory. | |
Dressed as | German military police, they stopped and questioned G |
Hannah Arendt (1906-1975), | German Jewish political theorist |
He also studied | German studies, Political Science and music. |
Emanuel Larisch, | German communist politician |
Margitta Schmidtke (born 1944), | German female politician of Bremen (SPD) |
Friedrich von Eichel-Streiber (1876 - 1943), | German jurist, politician (de) |
Sonnit are a | German New Pop Band from Braunschweig, who imprint th |
Diorama (band), | German synth pop band |
The church served the large | German American population of Elmira. |
Moffitt speaks fluent French, | German and Portuguese. |
He is also currently learning | German and Portuguese. |
German soldier posing with unexploded shell | |
German section, pp. | |
( | German) Weyden, pp. |
Der deutsche Stil ( | German style, Prague 1848; 3d ed. |
Bettina Tietjen (de) (born 1960), | German TV presenter |
he was presenting the Deutscher Fernsehpreis ( | German television price). |
William, | German Crown Prince (1882-1951), last crown prince of |
Jack Wilson ... | German Crown Prince |
Melchior Kreisstein, | German music printer |
The city was later granted | German town privileges as well. |
2003: | German Biogas Prize, Dr Heinz Schulz Memorial Medal |
In 1995, he received The | German Pain Prize. |
He also worked on the | German reparations problem. |
Stefaan Schieder, | German film producer |
In 2002, a | German porn producer contacted Virginie. |
For the | German film producer, see Wolfgang Reinhardt (produce |
It operates in a traditional | German style, producing lagers. |
She especially works in | German television productions. |
Johannes Knolleisen (died 1511) was a | German theological professor. |
This article is about the | German musical project. |
The Retrosic is a | German Electro-Industrial project. |
( | German) Hans Prolingheuer: Wir sind in die Irre gegan |
German 12" Promo | |
German Wrestling Promotion | |
Mastersongs ( | German: Meisterlieder) proper (about 4200) |
It received | German varietal protection in 2003. |
His mother was an ethnic | German of Protestant religion. |
Traugott Konstantin Oesterreich (1880-1949), | German religious psychologist and philosopher |
Friedrich Arnold Brockhaus (1772-1823), | German encyclopedia publisher and editor |
Canalterror is a | German hardcore punk band from Bonn. |
(Alma, where do you live?) and the | German operetta Puptshik. |
Best Selling | German Group: Pur |
For the | German musical quartet, see Rosamunde Quartett. |
It was written by | German programmer R. Horner. |
Levi Bodenheimer, | German consistorial rabbi and author. |
Herman is a | German Giant Rabbit. |
German Road Race Champion | |
Robert Figl (born 1967), a | German wheelchair racer |
Charlotte Becker (born 1983), | German professional racing cyclist |
Deutschlandradio is a national | German public radio broadcaster. |
( | German) Egger, Rainer. |
German flag raising ceremony commemorating the creati | |
For the | German software rating organization, see Unterhaltung |
It's recorded in 2008 by the | German band Reamonn. |
"Supergirl" is the debut single from the | German band Reamonn. |
German researchers refer to Stress Coping groups as C | |
ules among most German-speaking countries, see | German orthography reform of 1996. |
The planned | German spelling reform of 1944 was a failed attempt t |
German officials refused to take the document. | |
The film was produced by the | German producer Regina Ziegler. |
also called "Brunswick" (1978-2004), historic | German administrative region |
(Captions in | German, but region visible labeled as "metaphyse".) |
Warmer than all other | German wine regions. |
The area is known as Rheiderland ( | German) or Reiderland (Dutch). |
As Commissioner of Bremen he advised on | German trade relations. |
German promo released 1993 | |
Henry Rowland as | German Sergeant Renser (uncredited) |
German scientists repatriated from Sukhumi in Februar | |
1952 National Prize of the | German Democratic Republic |
German Democratic Republic Filmmakers Award, 1990 | |
Order of Karl Marx, from the | German Democratic Republic |
For the competition held by the | German Democratic Republic between 1949 and 1990, see |
Transport in the | German Democratic Republic was the responsibility of |
German Democratic Republic (East Germany) | |
21 February 1978 in Stavenhagen, Germany, then | German Democratic Republic) is a German shot putter. |
From 1940 the | German Army requisitions the Villa. |
(Society of | German Nature Researchers and Doctors). |
The | German 148th Reserve Division (German: 148. |
Beginning in the 1870s, Imperial | German officials restricted the usage of languages ot |
Auferstehung ( | German for Resurrection) is the third full-length alb |
In 1960, a 1-litre bottle cost 9.25 | German Marks retail. |
Reinhardt (2) at a welcoming ceremony for | German soldiers returned from the hostilities in Germ |
A | German Gothic Revival structure built in 1868, it was |
In 2006 he played with | German team RheinEnergie. |
Until 1995, it was known in | German as Rheinpfalz. |
For the | German, or Rhenish Palatinate, town, see Billigheim-I |
Texas is of | German, Puerto Rican and Norwegian descent. |
Michael Maertens in another | German version, Richard II (2001) |
Senich, Peter: The | German Assault Rifle: 1935-1945, page 153. |
German national road race champion | |
Matthias Kessler, | German professional road racing cyclist |
Dannenberg is located on the | German Framework Road. |
Bleckede is located on the | German Framework Road. |
Stadthagen is located on the | German Framework Road. |
It is located on the | German Framework Road. |
Mono Inc. is a | German gothic rock band. |
Fotos are a | German indie rock band from Hamburg/Cologne. |
In 1976 he played with | German Jazz rock groupe Embryo. |
Locas In Love is a | German indie rock band. |
Steakknife are a | German punk rock band established in 1991. |
Kilians are a | German indie rock band. |
Sylvan is a | German progressive rock band. |
It is the first | German progressive rock-label. |
Barbarella was the designation of the first | German hybrid rocket. |
It was released by the | German label Roddog Records. |
The monument was made by the | German artist Rolf Schaffner. |
It also stars Lauren | German and Ron Perlman. |
The | German Wine Route was established in 1933. |
They were employed by both | German and RSI forces. |
The term is named after the | German mathematician Rudolf Lipschitz. |
( | German) Schlesische Rundschau Nr. 6, 8. Jahrgang, 195 |
German Cup runner up: 2006-07 | |
German Cup Runner Up: 2006 | |
German Cup: Runner-up 1985-86 | |
German Cup: Runner-up (1) 2006-07 | |
German Cup: Runner-up 2005-06 | |
German Cup runner-up: 2006-07 | |
Southern | German championship runners-up: 1921, 1923 |
Masquerade is an album by | German band Running Wild. |
The town was originally settled by | German and Russian Mennonites. |
Finnish, | German and Russian - EP |
He is fluent in English, | German, French, Russian and Italian. |
She speaks three foreign languages: English, | German and Russian. |
German translation: Russland im Weltkriege, 1914-1915 | |
The Saidenbach Dam ( | German: Talsperre Saidenbach) is a dam in the German |
The | German battlecruisers sailing into Scapa Flow. |
Gold | German Life Saving Association badge |
The Scarlet Letter ( | German: Der Scharlachrote Buchstabe) is a 1973 German |
Rolf-Bernhard Essig (de) (born 1963), | German literary scholar |
1475 - September 4, 1537) was a | German Catholic Scholastic theologian. |
German Historical School (law) | |
He learned Latin and | German in school. |
Juvenile literature ( | German: Kleine Schriften), Stuttgart 1842-1844, 7 vol |
German Ralf Schumann, who won his fifth Olympic medal | |
The Black Obelisk ( | German: Der schwarze Obelisk) is a novel written in 1 |
Anja Feldmann (1966-present) is a | German computer scientist. |
Adult flying over the | German Wadden Sea; note white underwings |
Stats from | German 2000-01 season at Fussballdaten. |
For the | German botanist, see Gustav Maass. |
For the | German conductor, see Johannes Stert. |
For the World War II | German radar, see Jagdschloss radar. |
For the historic | German region, see Artland (region). |
For the | German chemist, see Albert Ladenburg. |
For the | German politician, see Rudolf Petersen. |
For the | German city, see Heidelberg. |
For the | German band, see Helloween. |
For the | German municipality, see Madlitz-Wilmersdorf. |
For the | German politician, see Helmut Brunner (politician). |
For the | German composer, see Steve Binetti. |
For the 1871 | German Empire, see Unification of Germany. |
For the Nazi | German industralist, see Hermann Schmitz (Nazi). |
For the | German mathematician, see Friedrich Engel (mathematic |
For the | German athlete, see Carl Ruck (field hockey). |
For the | German conductor, see Leo Blech. |
For the | German poem, see Ode to Joy. |
For the | German rower, see Peter-Michael Kolbe. |
For | German microbiologist, see Peter Hirsch (microbiologi |
For the | German historian, see Hubert Houben |
For the | German physicist, see Werner Hartmann (physicist). |
For the | German explorer, see Gustav Fischer. |
For the | German composer, see Hans Lang. |
For the | German journalist, see Gerd Ruge. |
For the | German band, see Impending Doom (German band). |
For the 1997 | German film, see Bandits (1997 film). |
For the | German politician, see Thomas Nord. |
For the | German sculptor, see Fritz Heinemann (artist). |
For the | German footballer, see Wolfgang Paul (footballer). |
For the | German Nazi, see Karl Fritzsch. |
For the | German footballer, see Tom Bertram (footballer). |
For the | German physicist, see Heinrich Wilhelm Brandes. |
For the | German physicist, see Rudolph Koenig. |
For the | German town, see Ottenbach, Germany. |
For the 1942 | German film, see The Great King. |
For the | German bobsledder, see Ludwig Siebert. |
For the | German historian, see Johann Georg von Eckhart. |
For the | German philosopher, see Friedrich Engels. |
For the | German magazine, see Rock Hard (magazine). |
For the | German city, see Badra, Germany. |
For the 1895 | German film, see Boxing Kangaroo (film). |
For the | German swimmer, see Herbert Klein (swimmer). |
For the | German naturalist, see Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus. |
For the | German physicist, see Friedrich Hund. |
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