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For the | German film, see Tough Enough (2006 film). |
For the World War II | German cemetery, see La Cambe German war cemetery. |
For the 1781 | German play, see The Robbers. |
For the 20th century | German mathematician, see Eberhard Melchior |
For | German Landkreis, see Emsland (district). |
Lake Neusiedl ( | German: Neusiedler See) |
The | German missionaries sent by Fr. |
The | German Library ser. |
"The Imperial | German Dinner Service" (1983) |
In England he worked for the BBC | German Language Service. |
Kolberg (film), 1945 | German film set in and about here |
German farmers settled in the area. | |
Approximately 3000 Crimean War veterans ( | German Legionnaires) settled in Kaffraria, later join |
They attracted several | German Catholic settlers in the following years. |
It was settled by | German Lutheran settlers |
With Karlsruher FV he became South | German champion several times. |
Boesen currently plays for the | German side SG Flensburg-Handewitt. |
The Zitterhall ( | German: Zitterhals, sg. |
Since she has | German ancestors, she and her husband immigrated in 1 |
The | German artillery shelled Kalisz. |
High | German consonant shift |
Hamburg class destroyer, | German military ship class |
The Lauenburg was a | German weather ship used in the early years of the Se |
SS Eichberg, a | German cargo ship in service 1944-45 |
Nymphe ( | German Anti-Aircraft Ship, 1940. |
In September of 1914 she captured a | German merchant ship. |
This article is about the | German transport ship. |
he ships were involved in inspecting suspected | German passenger ships when the inspecting officers w |
Kaiserliche Werft Wilhelmshaven ( | German: "Imperial shipyard Wilhelmshaven") was a Germ |
They claimed three | German planes shot down. |
German citizens should return as soon as possible'. | |
Thode believed that great | German art should illustrate technical skill, realism |
Schlag den Raab ("beat Raab"), a | German game show |
A fireplace in a | German castle showing a brick hob. |
1943 wartime | German stamp showing a mother with her offspring. |
He currently plays for | German Bundesliga side VfL Wolfsburg. |
Her transfer from the | German Frauenbundesliga side 1. |
In July 1989, Rudy emigrated, joining | German Bundsliga side 1. |
Aggro Berlin is the fourth album by | German rapper Sido. |
The Seven Ravens ( | German: Die sieben Raben) is a German stop motion-ani |
( | German) Leonore Siegele-Wenschkewitz (Hrsg.): |
Why do | German singers sing in English? |
Lena Valaitis, | German schlager singer |
Helga Meyer (1942-2000), | German opera singer |
Enjoy! is the debut album by | German pop singer Jeanette. |
Nina Hagen, | German female singer |
This article is about the | German pop singer. |
German 7" single | |
German 12" Single (1979) | |
German CD Single | |
German Download Single | |
7" | German promo single |
German CD single | |
German fan site, biography, discography & filmography | |
Karin Riediger-Heintges is a former | German figure skater. |
June 10, 1953 in Stuttgart) is a | German pair skater. |
They won the 1997 | German Figure Skating Championships. |
The 2001 | German Figure Skating Championships (German: Deutsche |
The 1999 | German Figure Skating Championships (German: Deutsche |
The 1993 | German Figure Skating Championships (German: Deutsche |
The 2005 | German Figure Skating Championships (German: Deutsche |
The 2000 | German Figure Skating Championships (German: Deutsche |
The 2010 | German Figure Skating Championships (German: Deutsche |
The 1996 | German Figure Skating Championships (German: Deutsche |
The 1994 | German Figure Skating Championships (German: Deutsche |
The 2003 | German Figure Skating Championships (German: Deutsche |
The 1998 | German Figure Skating Championships (German: Deutsche |
For the 2011 competition, see 2011 | German Figure Skating Championships. |
Maria Riesch, | German alpine skier and two-time gold medalist |
Susanne Riesch, | German alpine skier, younger sister of above |
2009 | German Alpine Skiing Championships in Oberjoch (Germa |
It is also a | German Luftwaffe slang term for "wingman". |
Zwieback is currently signed to the | German label SoBeHo-Records. |
Norbert Trieloff is a | German former soccer player. |
German Honor Society | |
Max Eyth founded the | German Agricultural Society (DLG) in 1885. |
2005: ADUC Young Investigator Award of the | German Chemical Society |
The | German Peace Society (Deutsche Friedensgesellschaft) |
In 1896 he founded a | German Theosophical Society. |
Sold by the | German Handel Society. |
Diez was also a member of the | German Shakespeare Society. |
Two | German deserting soldiers, Ens. |
Classes were primarily taught in | German and some in English. |
He also speaks French, | German and some Russian. |
Hock is an English term for | German wine, sometimes wine from the Rhine regions an |
For one of the several | German U-boats sometimes referred to as U 47, see Ger |
Ernst Remak (1849-1911), | German neurologist, son of Robert Remak |
For the | German popular song, see Lili Marleen |
( | German) (Lower Sorbian) at dolnoserbski.de |
Obora, Lower Silesian Voivodeship ( | German: Oberau, south-west Poland) |
Translated from the | German into Spanish by Francisco Maigler]. |
He contributed in | German and Spanish to literary magazines (e.g. |
(**) Italian, English, | German and Spanish text |
He speaks English, French, | German, and Spanish. |
It has been translated into | German and Spanish. |
German and Spanish: Grades 1-12 | |
Next to | German, he speaks English and French. |
Besides his native | German, Hell speaks perfect and unaccented English. |
Spider's Web ( | German: Das Spinnennetz) is a 1989 West German film d |
1998: Irish Stout vs. | German Lager: split with Dropkick Murphys |
Mecklenburgisch-Vorpommersch is a Low | German dialect spoken in the German state of Mecklenb |
According to the | German Olympic Sports Association (DOSB), doping was |
German language spread in the United States, 2000. | |
The | German verb spritzen means to squirt in English. |
Feldhoff collected 13 caps for the | German U21 squad. |
For | German fighter squadron, see Jasta 14 (fighter squadr |
The Banner of Victory on East | German postage stamp |
East | German passport stamp from Wartha. |
German postage stamp (1954) in the series "Benefactor | |
German postage stamp, 2003 | |
German postage stamp, reproduces Maika from 1929 | |
German postage stamp, 2005 | |
She was commemorated on a 2005 | German postage stamp. |
This was deliberately different from the West | German PAL standard, so East German residents could n |
The | German soldier stands before a historical task. |
German military started retreating from the former Ob | |
The SSRB replaced the | German puppet state Belarusian National Republic crea |
It was written by | German songwriter Steve van Velvet. |
The Good | German by Steven Soderbergh |
This | German record still stands. |
Entrance of a modern | German Reformhaus store |
His later works are mostly | German detective stories. |
Aaron Bernstein (1812-1884), | German short story writer and historian |
Weissmuller joined the | German Army straight from school. |
1876: Schanzstrasse ( | German: Rampart Street) |
Josef Kaczor (born 1953), a | German football striker |
("'Upper Silesia' Assault Armoured Wagon" from | German: der Sturm, the storm, the assault; German: de |
Robert Gernhardt studied Painting and | German in Stuttgart and Berlin. |
It is considered a | German musical style. |
The | German auxiliary submarine chaser 13 V 2 / Delpa II |
Biber (submarine), a World War 2, | German midget submarine |
Currently, English and | German are supported. |
Kranz is a | German language-derived surname; in German the word m |
The remaining | German soldiers surrender to the Americans. |
German forces surrender to Canadians at Courseulles-s | |
from | German by Susan Ghanouni and Rae Walter. |
German: Steinhummel, Swedish: Stenhumla). | |
Roger Pyttel is a former | German butterfly swimmer. |
Christ preaching, | German or Swiss, c1530 (south window). |
He plays on a | German Reform-Boehm system clarinet. |
The first-prize winner was the | German violist Tabea Zimmermann. |
The | German newspaper Tageszeitung also wrote a profile. |
German Alexeevich Tatarinov died in Saint Petersburg | |
September 21 - Hans Sitt, | German violinist, teacher and composer (d. |
She entered the | German National Team and became International German |
PlayOn is working with | German production team ' Symphonic Entertainment Crew |
A | German research team reported a different result in 2 |
Hamann plays for the | German basketball team FC Bayern Munich |
He never played for the | German national team. |
She also plays for the | German national team. |
She has also been capped for the | German national team. |
He is also a member of the | German U-21 team. |
FFC Frankfurt and the | German national team. |
He played six times for the | German Under-21 team. |
He was also the captain of the | German under-21 team. |
In 2010 Soares began coaching the | German national team. |
He also translated | German language technical journals and scientific rep |
Berthold Seliger, | German rocket technical designer |
acquired the | German e-commerce technology firm Pangora. |
German Solar Telescopes | |
1978), | German table tennis player |
Franz Nachbaur (1835 - 1902) was a famous | German opera tenor. |
In | German, the term Problemstellung is used. |
Sprachregelung is a | German language term meaning "convention of speech". |
Reinrassig is a | German zoological term meaning "of pure breed". |
For the | German military term Gruppe, see Glossary of German m |
Hugo Gressmann (1877 - 1927), a | German Old Testament scholar |
Page on Brehm ( | German) Includes text from Brehms Tierleben. |
Wikisource: Brehms Thierleben ( | German) Partial text of the 2nd German edition. |
Kontakte, | German language textbook, McGraw-Hill |
e skies and more Allied sorties are flown over | German targets than German raids on Britain. |
He retired from the | German army that year. |
Der blaue Planet ( | German for The Blue Planet) is a 1982 hit by the East |
The Volkspolizei ( | German for the "people's police"), or VP, were the na |
He served as Member of the | German Parliament, the Bundestag (1969-1990), Ministe |
Apart from West Central | German on the southern edge and in south-east Francon |
Roberts Cove was staunchly | German until the World War I era when harsh anti-Germ |
Ambermoon was only ever released in | German for the Amiga. |
The discussed | German (with the exception of vol. |
The manuscript was written in | German in the 16th century. |
Louis the | German received the eastern portion. |
In other | German states the parliament is called Landtag. |
During the 1960s it was a | German film theater. |
She played in Frankfurt and other | German cities, then Switzerland. |
The | German crew then scuttled the ship. |
In September 1914, the | German Chancellor Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg autho |
Bruno Bauer (1809-1882), | German philosopher, theologian and historian |
Franz Hettinger (1819-1890), | German Catholic theologian |
Albert Schwegler (1819 - 1857), a | German philosopher, theologian, and historian |
Johann Michael Reu (1869-1943) was a | German Lutheran theologian. |
The Philosophy of | German Literary Theory (1997). |
First, it doesn't even resemble the true | german "race theory". |
In the | German version there's a jackpot starting with €500,0 |
German “free thinkers” were part of the German immigr | |
The 2009 | German Formula Three season was the 35th German Formu |
In 1992 he won the | German Formula Three Championship. |
Reichert also was | German champion three time. |
The 2008 | German Formula Three season is the 34th German Formul |
The 2007 | German Formula Three season is the 33rd German Formul |
Schlichter was ethnically one-quarter | German and three-fourths Ukrainian. |
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