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The Agricultural League ( | German: Landbund) was a German agrarian political par |
vided a state synod (parishioners' parliament, | German: Landessynode). |
For | German Landkreis, see Emsland (district). |
German language spread in the United States, 2000. | |
Central | German language area, Moselle Franconian shown in yel |
The Middle Low | German language is an ancestor of the modern Low Germ |
Hesemann runs the | German language website on the Pauline Year,. |
Because of his knowledge of the | German language and manners, he often played cynical |
He also translated | German language technical journals and scientific rep |
The | German language used by Prussian Lithuanians belongs |
German language and literature | |
Feuer is the | German language word for fire. |
Kontakte, | German language textbook, McGraw-Hill |
The loanword from | German language became an English term in 1902 as a r |
The | German language was banished from public service, Ger |
Sprachregelung is a | German language term meaning "convention of speech". |
East Central | German language area |
New Grammar of the | German Language |
In England he worked for the BBC | German Language Service. |
and | German Language |
German language | |
Main article: Pennsylvania | German language |
German Language | |
The | German language is used in worship services and Penns |
Certificate in | German language |
They called the | German language cover version "Schland o Schland". |
48/27 Nov. 2006 ( | German language) |
R.E.Keller, The | German Language, London 1978. |
In the Pennsylvania | German language, it is known as "Seimaaga", probably |
In the | German language, erdgeist literally means Earth spiri |
Kranz is a | German language-derived surname; in German the word m |
They use lyrics in both English and | German language. |
His academic publications were mainly in the | German language. |
The term has since become obsolete in | German language. |
During this time he advocated the | German language. |
Interestingly, though, | German late German romantic composers such as Gustav |
The piece derives its stylistic lineage from | German late-Romanticism. |
Int-Veen studied politics and | German law in Munich. |
Seyran Ates (born 1963), | German lawyer |
Klaus P. Arnold is a | German lawyer and local politician. |
Seyran Ates, | German lawyer |
The | German leader in East Africa, Paul Emil von Lettow-Vo |
Friedrich von Ledebur as | German Leader |
German leaflet of WWII stating in German and Polish t | |
German League Cup: 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2004 | |
German League Championship - 1921 (with 1. FC Nurembe | |
German League Cup: 2007 | |
German League Cup: Runner-up 2001, 2002 | |
German League Cup: Runner-up 1997, 1998 | |
German League Cup: 2006 | |
German League Cup Runner-up: 1999 | |
German League Cup: 2001, 2002; Runner-up 2000 | |
German League Cup: 2004 | |
German League: 1987-88, 1992-93 | |
German League: 1992-93 | |
German League: 1997-98 | |
German League: 2008-09 | |
German League: 2003-04 | |
German League: 2001-02 | |
German League: 1989-90, 1996-97, 1998-99, 1999-2000, | |
East | German League: 1989-90 |
German League: 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87, 1988-89, 19 | |
German League: 1994-95, 1995-96, 1997-98 | |
German League: 2004-05, 2005-06, 2009-10 | |
German League: Topscorer 1988-89 | |
German League: 1993-94 | |
German League: 1983-84 | |
performed at the | German leg of Live Earth in Hamburg. |
The collection includes 585 | German legends. |
Beamish, N.Ludlow: History of the King's | German Legion, 2 Vol. |
Approximately 3000 Crimean War veterans ( | German Legionnaires) settled in Kaffraria, later join |
( | German) Leonore Siegele-Wenschkewitz (Hrsg.): |
The | German Library ser. |
It has an excellent English and | German library. |
The | German libretto is by the composer. |
The | German libretto was by the composer. |
He specialized in | German Lieder. |
German Life and Letters, volume 13 (1960), num. | |
Gold | German Life Saving Association badge |
Pistulla was the Amateur | German lightheavyweight champion in 1928. |
The next | German line was the Caesar C line. |
He reached | German lines after walking for five days. |
Paul Kretschmer (1866-1956), | German linguist |
Deutschen Literaturarchivs Marbach am Neckar ( | German link) |
Lipka, Lubusz Voivodeship ( | German: Lipke) (west Poland) |
565 Hamburg-Wandsbek in the official | German list. |
Baudienst (from | German, lit. |
The Philosophy of | German Literary Theory (1997). |
Adolf Stern (1835-1907), | German literary historian and poet |
Albert Bielschowsky (1847 - 1902), a | German literary historian |
Rolf-Bernhard Essig (de) (born 1963), | German literary scholar |
Stifter's ‘Nachsommer' and Biedermeier in: | German Literatur, ed. |
He studied | German literature in Fribourg and Zurich. |
Contemporary | German literature (1989-) |
Michael Bernays (1834 - 1897), a | German literature historian |
Studies in | German Literature from Goethe to the Present. |
1575 - 26 December 1622) was a | German literature historian. |
From 1872 until 1882 he taught | German literature at Harvard. |
She has studied history and | German literature. |
7) was a German-born musician and professor of | German literature. |
Hermann Mitterer (de) (1764 - 1829), | German lithographer |
Italianization of | German local names. |
Germany - | German Logistikbataillon 4 (Bond of Friendship) |
( | German) Lossen, "Gebhard", (ADB). |
( | German) Lossen, Max (1882). |
The | German losses were high. |
German losses were much higher. | |
German losses were also high. | |
German losses were estimated at 15 killed and 22 woun | |
Playing Ella Simms' | German love-rat famed director "Franz Keppler". |
1368 - 1 May 1447, Burghausen) ( | German: Ludwig VII. |
Louis III, Count Palatine of the Rhine ( | German: Ludwig III. |
It is also a | German Luftwaffe slang term for "wingman". |
The Alpha Jets were initially purchased by the | German Luftwaffe. |
The accusations were dismissed by the | German Luftwaffe. |
The Luftwaffe Field Divisions ( | German: Luftwaffen-Feld-Divisionen or LwFD) were Germ |
It also resembled the | German Luger P08 pistol. |
It was also formerly Saint John's | German Lutheran Evangelical Church. |
Johann Michael Reu (1869-1943) was a | German Lutheran theologian. |
1901, | German Lutheran Church, Hartford, CT; |
Gnadenfrei, | German Lutheran Church. |
It was settled by | German Lutheran settlers |
The | German lyrics were a German patriotic hymn of some so |
Hans Bracke has written | German lyrics. |
Bruno Balz has written | German lyrics. |
Heino Gaze has written the | German lyrics. |
Unlit Eve and Eve Blue cigarettes, | German made |
Mattarello ( | German: Madrell) is a small town in Trentino, Italy. |
Wolfgang Bauer is a reporter for the | German magazine Focus. |
Interviewed by | German magazine Die Welt, January 17, 2001 |
For the | German magazine, see Rock Hard (magazine). |
Maltritz was born in East | German Magdeburg. |
2000: the | German Magnus Hirschfeld Medal for sexual science; |
The | German mainstream media describe him as a radical Mus |
Akademie der Wissenschaften und Literatur (In | German), Mainz |
September 13, 1994 - | German Makarov |
Banzai! was the first | German manga magazine aimed at boys. |
Pelikan is a | German manufacturer of fountain pens. |
Schottel GmbH, a | German manufacturer of marine propulsion equipment |
Detail from an 1888 | German map of New Orleans |
The tank destroyer would have resembled the | German Marder III. |
TACAM T-38 would have resembled the | German Marder III (Sd.Kfz.139) |
German Maritime Aircraft. | |
In 1960, a 1-litre bottle cost 9.25 | German Marks retail. |
Austria: | German: Marktgemeinde. |
She was a | German Marshall Fund fellow. |
German Marxism and Russian Communism (1954) | |
November 6 - Friedrich Julius Richelot, | German mathematician (d. |
January 28 - Ludolph van Ceulen, | German mathematician (d. |
Edmund Landau, | German mathematician |
March 25 - Christopher Clavius, | German mathematician and astronomer (d. |
December 31 - Ludolph van Ceulen, | German mathematician (born 1540) |
German mathematician Joachim Nitsche. | |
It was named for the | German mathematician Georg James Wallenberg. |
February 12 - Christopher Clavius, | German mathematician and astronomer (born 1537) |
The | German mathematician Carl Anton Bretschneider discove |
Moritz Abraham Stern (1807-94), | German mathematician |
The inequality is named after the | German mathematician Karl Weierstrass. |
ctober 11 - Ehrenfried Walter von Tschirnhaus, | German mathematician (born 1651) |
The term is named after the | German mathematician Rudolf Lipschitz. |
Valentin Mennher, | German mathematician (d. |
November 13 - Robert Remak, | German mathematician, in Auschwitz (b. |
For the | German mathematician, see Friedrich Engel (mathematic |
For the 20th century | German mathematician, see Eberhard Melchior |
Jens Franke (born June 29, 1964) is a | German mathematician. |
1862), | German mathematician. |
1849), | German mathematician. |
This article is about the | German mathematician. |
This asteroid is named after Georg Cantor, a | German mathematician. |
In Paris, Fulton studied French, | German, mathematics and chemistry. |
She was also featured in | German Maxim' February 2008. |
Hernandez ( | German MC) |
Corpuz ( | German MC) |
So what did | German mean to people in 1689? |
Konditor in | German means confectioner or patisserie chef. |
Main article: | German Mediatisation |
Annemarie Leibbrand-Wettley (1913-1996) was a | German medical historian. |
From the | German Medical Commission at the American military co |
( | German) Meister, Aloys (1899). |
Mastersongs ( | German: Meisterlieder) proper (about 4200) |
1987 he founded the | German Melton Tuba Quartet and is intermittent member |
nheimer (1826, Gommern - 1916, Berlin), Jewish | German merchant (de) |
In September of 1914 she captured a | German merchant ship. |
Satyr also unsuccessfully attacked the | German merchants Bochum and Emma Sauber, and a German |
he buildings constructed in this period is the | German Merchants Guild, which was later transformed i |
April 1995 - June 1998: Fellow of the | German Merit Foundation |
November 23 - Eduard Seler, | German Mesoamericanist (b. |
December 5 - Eduard Seler, | German Mesoamericanist (d. |
Enigma - | German message encryption equipment. |
This article is about the | German metal band. |
Superheroes is a DVD by the | german metal band Edguy. |
Enemy of the Sun is a | German Metal band. |
Donald Baecker (de) (born 1968), | German meteorologist |
Rudolf Geiger (1894-1981), | German meteorologist and climatologist |
He founded the | German Methodist Church of the United States. |
The genus is named after | German microbiologist Paul Ehrlich. |
For | German microbiologist, see Peter Hirsch (microbiologi |
Biber (submarine), a World War 2, | German midget submarine |
In literary theory, some | German migrant writers (e.g. |
s this opera shows Henze's personal dislike of | German militarism. |
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