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German military advance halted in 1942/43. | |
Hans Hanke, | German military officer (World War Two). |
This article is about the | German military operation. |
The | German military were highly suspicious of French patr |
Hamburg class destroyer, | German military ship class |
Announcement of deployment of enormous | German military force. |
1955) is a | German military historian known for his works dealing |
Dressed as | German military police, they stopped and questioned G |
German military started retreating from the former Ob | |
For the | German military term Gruppe, see Glossary of German m |
After the war, he remained in the | German military. |
( | German) Miller, Jakob. |
d after Wolfgang Franz von Kobell (1803-1882), | German mineralogist. |
He had | German miners and teutons worked in Zungaria. |
The Mettenschicht is an old, | German mining custom. |
From 1978-81 he was | German Minister for Education and Science and also Ge |
The film was often screened by | German minorities overseas to clarify the German poin |
German Minority - 4 MPs | |
A significant | German minority live in Aabenraa and they publish "De |
The | German missionaries sent by Fr. |
Heinrich Vedder (1876-1972), | German missionary, linguist, ethnologist, and histori |
Nadja Auermann (born 1971), a | German model and actress |
Sabine Ehrenfeld, | German model and actress |
Hinnerk Baumgarten (* 1968), | German moderator in radio and TV |
1480-1539) was a | German monk and theologian. |
South | German Monk |
"No Me Doy Por Vencido" (featuring | German Montero) (Banda Version) |
The subsequent collapse in | German morale led Erich Ludendorff to dub it "the Bla |
German Moreno as Lolo Joe | |
German Moreno | |
Boateng has a | German mother and a Ghanaian father. |
Pix has a French father and a | German mother. |
February 8 - Siegfried Kracauer, | German movie critic and journalist |
Sabine Bethmann (b. 25 October 1931), former | German movie actress |
Traudl Stark (born 1930), a child actor in | German movies |
Since 1982 Flint has been a major character in | German movies and on German television. |
German MP Andrej Hunko raised questions in the German | |
For the | German municipality, see Madlitz-Wilmersdorf. |
This article is about the | German municipality. |
1988: Golden Ring of Honour of the | German Museum |
The | German Museum of Technology |
Volkswagen EcoRacer at the | German museum of technology. |
Uwe Flade is a | German music video director. |
Boytronic is a | German music group playing electropop. |
Ton Steine Scherben were pioneers in | German music culture. |
Jochen Breiholz is a | German music critic and dramaturge. |
Melchior Kreisstein, | German music printer |
Rudolf Louis was an influential | German music critic and conductor. |
It is considered a | German musical style. |
For the | German musical quartet, see Rosamunde Quartett. |
This article is about the | German musical project. |
For the | German musical group, see Rotersand. |
Sara Noxx is a | German musician and artist. |
March 20 - Erwin Lehn, 90, | German musician and conductor. |
Illo Schieder, | German musician and Eurovision contestant |
Dirk Schiefen ( | German musician) |
Christian Kleine is a | German musician. |
Reinbert Evers is a | German musician. |
The | German Musicianer |
Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg, | German musicologist in the Age of Enlightenment. |
Eric Baumann (born 1962) is a | German musicologist. |
Early | German musket with serpentine lock |
Its English translation is | German Mythological Landscape Scenes. |
German name of Urowo | |
Valais, a Swiss canton with the | German name "Wallis" |
German name of Limanowa | |
German name of Brezno, Slovakia | |
Brzeg ( | German name Brieg), in Silesia, Poland |
Selz is also the | German name for the river Seille. |
German name of Czarne, Poland | |
German name of the Czech city, Radnice | |
A | German name for a the Hungarian region Bakony Forest |
German name of Lengyel, Hungary | |
Windisch Feistritz, the | German name for Slovenska Bistrica, in Slovenia |
The | German name Marienburg means "fortress of the Virgin |
German name of Slovak town Kremnica | |
Schmiedeberg im Riesengebirge, the | German name of Kowary, Poland |
Karlovy Vary (also known by its | German name Carlsbad) |
The ruin's | German name is Burg Falkenstein ("Castle Falcon Stone |
German name of Rychlik, Lubusz Voivodeship | |
German name of Strzelno, Pomeranian Voivodeship | |
Markt Janowitz, | German name of Vrchotovy Janovice |
Karlovac, Croatia ( | German name Karlstadt) |
Its former | German name was Feliksberg (Felixberg). |
Joseph Schneider (typical | German name), born in the Bronx? |
German names are used for towns in East Prussia. | |
The women have | German names. |
John Zorn: foley effects, samples, | German Narration |
German Natascha Keller reached the third position. | |
Anton Biersack at the | German National Library |
She entered the | German National Team and became International German |
He never played for the | German national team. |
She is the 2002 | German national champion. |
Johann Christian von Mannlich in the | German National Library catalogue (German) |
She also plays for the | German national team. |
Both also appeared for the | German national handball team. |
She has also been capped for the | German national team. |
She was the 1936 | German national champion. |
1975 | German National Open Championship |
German national road race champion | |
Georg Hirth in the | German National Library catalogue (German) |
German National Middleweight Champion (1990-1991, 199 | |
Alex Wayman in the | German National Library catalogue (German) |
Won the 2004-2005 | German National Championship with GHP Bamberg |
2002: 3rd in | German national track cycling championships - keirin |
1997: 3rd in | German national track cycling championships - sprint |
German National People's Party | |
1999: 1st in | German national track cycling championships - team sp |
1999: 3rd in | German national track cycling championships - sprint |
2003: 2nd in | German national track cycling championships - team sp |
FFC Frankfurt and the | German national team. |
1992 and onward - see | German national ice hockey team |
They are four-time (2005-2006, 2008, 2010) | German national champions. |
They captured the | German national title in 2002. |
German National Biographical Index. | |
The | German National Final was held on March 12, 2005. |
In 2010 Soares began coaching the | German national team. |
They are the 1994 | German national champions. |
Oberliga (East | German National Championship): 10 |
Finished 1st at the | German National Championships. |
As a Swiss, Burckhardt was also cool to | German nationalism and to German claims of cultural a |
A few | German nationals in Angola were interned. |
authors of | German native language, writing in German, |
August 8 - Johann Friedrich Gmelin, | German naturalist (d. |
February 4 - Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus, | German naturalist (died 1837) |
June 22 - Johann Christian Polycarp Erxleben, | German naturalist (d. |
The binomial commemorates the | German naturalist Friedrich Dahl. |
For the | German naturalist, see Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus. |
Georg Marcgrave, | German naturalist, explorer of Brazil (died 1644) |
(Society of | German Nature Researchers and Doctors). |
The B-Dienst (Beobachtungsdienst) was a | German naval codebreaking organisation. |
Some historians see the | German naval build-up as the principal cause of deter |
Room 40: | German Naval Warfare 1914-1918. |
Wehrmacht and | German naval forces participated in the shootings. |
Ernst Lindemann, ( | German naval officer, Captain of the Bismarck) |
It is thought she struck a | German naval mine. |
Twinn worked with Turing on breaking the | German Naval Enigma. |
This article is about the | German naval officer. |
July 29 - Martin Behaim, | German navigator and geographer (born 1459) |
Disposal of the | German navy and merchant marine. |
was a Type 1934A-class destroyer built for the | German Navy (German: Kriegsmarine) in the mid-1930s. |
was a Type 1934A-class destroyer built for the | German Navy (German: Kriegsmarine) in the mid-1930s. |
Kormoran 1 on a | German Navy F-104G in 1984. |
The | German Navy nevertheless retained the "torpedo boat" |
SMS Deutschland, | German Navy 1875 |
The | German Navy, however, suffered heavy losses. |
In 1922 he joined the | German Navy. |
From 1943-1945 he served in the | German Navy. |
Hitler Youth (the youth wing of the | German Nazi Party) |
Senior | German Nazi general Adolf Eichmann is executed in Isr |
Alfred Meyer (1891-1945), | German Nazi official |
Fritz Klein (Nazi), | German Nazi physician and war criminal |
For the | German Nazi, see Karl Fritzsch. |
17 November - Max von Oppenheim, | German Near Eastern archaeologist (b. |
July 15 - Max von Oppenheim, | German Near Eastern archaeologist (d. |
Johann Zoffany - | German neoclassical painter active in England. |
Dissent! | German Network |
Albert Eulenburg (1840-1917), | German neurologist |
Max Bielschowsky (1869 - 1940), a | German neurologist |
German neurologist, 1903-1970. | |
Ernst Remak (1849-1911), | German neurologist, son of Robert Remak |
Lake Neusiedl ( | German: Neusiedler See) |
Sonnit are a | German New Pop Band from Braunschweig, who imprint th |
11 September - Australian troops land in | German New Guinea. |
He is also a regular correspondent for | German news daily Tagesspiegel as well as for German |
German newspaper Die Zeit in newsstand | |
Hiwwe wie Driwwe - The Pennsylvania | German Newspaper |
The | German newspaper Tageszeitung also wrote a profile. |
His work also appeared in other | German newspapers. |
Richthofen's most common | German nickname was Der Rote Kampfflieger. |
ation 'Corona' was a RAF initiative to confuse | German nightfighters during Allied bomber raids on Ge |
Langemarck | German No 7 (Totenwaldchen), Langemark (4) |
Tiesenhausen is the name of a Baltic | German nobility family. |
Margaret of Cleves (1416-1444) was a | German noblewoman. |
For the | German Nordic combined skier, see Silvio Memm. |
Northern Skirts ( | German: Nordrand) is a 1999 German-language film dire |
Stalag is an abbreviation of the | German noun "Stammlager". |
All | German nouns are capitalised. |
The Rise of the Modern | German Novel: Crisis and Charisma (Cambridge, MA: Har |
ich (pseudonym Golo Raimund) (1825-1882) was a | German novelist. |
Hans Herlin (1925-December 20, 1994) was a | German novelist. |
His sister Elise Vogel Polko was a popular | German novelist. |
She is the 2006 | German Novice National Champion. |
Aristid von Grosse was a | German nuclear chemist. |
She was held captive in a | German nunnery. |
Obora, Lower Silesian Voivodeship ( | German: Oberau, south-west Poland) |
Upper Franconia ( | German: Oberfranken) (Capital:Bayreuth) |
On 24 March 1918, he destroyed a | German observation balloon. |
1919), | German obstetrician. |
Der Golem is a | German occult magazine. |
The | German occupation of Norway changed everything. |
In 1944, the | German occupation forces executed 270 inhabitants. |
During the Second World War and the | German occupation of Poland he was murdered in the Ge |
He spent most of the | German occupation in Lwow. |
restricted to French nationals and held under | German occupation. |
This was in 1941 and Belgium was under | German occupation. |
osojuz returned in 1941, and was active during | German occupation. |
1939 to 1940 Expulsions of 680 000 Poles from | German occupied Wielkopolska (German -Reichsgau Warth |
German occupied Poland was a prison-like territory. | |
It reads : "Death to the | German Occupiers!" |
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