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Ludwig Lewysohn was a | German rabbi. |
Kurt Sakowski is a retired East | German race walker. |
Ernst von Delius (1912-1937) - | German racing car driver |
Theodor Leupold was a | German racing cyclist from Zittau. |
For the | German racing driver, see Rudolf Hasse. |
For the World War II | German radar, see Jagdschloss radar. |
The piece was commissioned by the North | German Radio Hamburg. |
Helga Guitton is a | german radio and television presenter. |
( | German) Rahn, Werner: "Deutsche Marinen im Wandel. |
German Raiders of World War II. | |
German Ralf Schumann, who won his fifth Olympic medal | |
1876: Schanzstrasse ( | German: Rampart Street) |
The album also and rather atypically for Swiss | German rap also contains raps in Standard German. |
Die Sekte is a | German rap group from Berlin, Germany. |
Zentrifugal is one of the forerunners of | German rap poetry. |
The discography of | German rapper B-Tight. |
Aggro Berlin is the fourth album by | German rapper Sido. |
7 is the seventh studio album of | German rapper Bushido. |
The discography of | German rapper Wasiem Taha aka Massiv. |
Samson Jones, better known as Jonesmann, is a | German rapper. |
De Duitsche herbewapening (The | German Rearmament) ('s-Gravenhage, 1936). |
Louis the | German received the eastern portion. |
He is the founder of the | German record label Faitiche. |
This article is about the | German record label. |
ZickZack is a | German record label based in Hamburg. |
For the | German record label, see Circle Records (Germany). |
Bellaphon Records is an independent | German record label. |
The | German Record Critics' Award 2001 and 2004 |
This | German record still stands. |
Stigmata is a | German record label. |
100 metres freestyle - 48"24 ( | German record) |
This is also the current | German record, Hecht set five German records in total |
This is the current | German record. |
German recording artist Joy Denalane began her career | |
He further swam 3 world records and 21 | German records. |
Westend hospital of the | German Red Cross |
Franz Baader was a | German referee and linesman. |
He plays on a | German Reform-Boehm system clarinet. |
These emerged from the | German Reformed and Lutheran Churches, and are histor |
Entrance of a modern | German Reformhaus store |
It was also known as the 4th | German Regiment. |
It was also known as the 5th | German Regiment. |
The name comes from the | German region of the Rhineland. |
For the historic | German region, see Artland (region). |
A | German RegioSwinger in a tilting operation. |
Rychnov u Jablonce nad Nisou ( | German: Reichenau), a town |
The abbey was granted Imperial immediacy ( | German: Reichsfreiheit) in 1466. |
German Reichsmarks being given out as change to custo | |
German Reichstag of the Weimar Republic. | |
He was also member of the | German Reichstag. |
In 1912, he was elected to the | German Reichstag. |
The regular | German Reichswehr had previously left the area. |
During the night of 12/13 November more | German reinforcements arrived. |
Poster by Helmuth Ellgaard for the | German release |
what about | german releases? |
Traugott Konstantin Oesterreich (1880-1949), | German religious psychologist and philosopher |
He also worked on the | German reparations problem. |
In 1939 Plade as a Baltic | German repatriated to Germany. |
He disliked Toscanini's approach to the | German repertoire. |
g this period, he distinguished himself in the | German repertory. |
A | German research team reported a different result in 2 |
German researchers refer to Stress Coping groups as C | |
At the front, | German resistance was falling away. |
Peter Gingold, | German Resistance figure and Holocaust survivor |
Helene Glatzer (1902 - 1935), | German resistance member |
German resistance was much harder than expected. | |
On Delta and Alpha beaches, | German resistance was low. |
The | German resistance movement was successfully suppresse |
He is considered a hero of the | German resistance to the tyranny of the German Third |
Marianne Baecker (de) (1903 - 1954), | German Resistance member |
Finally, XXX Corps attacks were stopped by | German resistance. |
The competition was not played in 1990 with | German reunification underway, and a pan-German Deuts |
It commemorates the anniversary of | German reunification in 1990. |
From 1949 on until | German reunification on 3 October 1990, Magdeburg bel |
After the | German reunification Lokomotive was renamed to VfB Le |
German reunification happened within a year, on Octob | |
Prior to the | German reunification, Arkona was often considered the |
This article is about the 1990 | German reunification. |
It was dissolved in 1992 after the | German reunification. |
It was ultimately disbanded following | German reunification. |
She left East Germany in 1990 before | German reunification. |
german review for s/t LP | |
II abdicated on 10 November 1918 following the | German Revolution as the German monarchies were aboli |
The | German Revolution, 1917-1923 ISBN 1899438130 |
Both published articles on the | German Revolution. |
Rhinegold ( | German: Rheingold) is a 1978 German drama film direct |
They are also traveled through the | German Rhineland. |
The race was won by the | German rider Judith Arndt. |
German riflemen would usually be behind flamethrower | |
Her main East | German rival was Christine Errath. |
German Road Race Champion | |
1997 "Best | German Rock and Pop Guitarist" |
Mondo Kane is a | German rock band from Cologne. |
1989 Deutscher Rockpreis ( | German Rock Award) |
Berthold Seliger, | German rocket technical designer |
His silver medal was passed to the | German Roland Dudziak. |
He regularly performed French and | German roles. |
Johannes Brahms, | German romantic composer |
The Philosophical Foundations of Early | German Romanticism. |
'Swedish romantics', ' | German romantics', and so on. |
Albert Hoffmann (1846-1924) was a | German rosarian. |
croft displayed brilliant showmanship with two | German Roses. |
Werner Dehn (September 17, 1889-1960) was a | German rower who competed for the German Empire in th |
Gerhard Auer (born 1943), a | German rower |
Karsten Brodowski (born 1985, Neuruppin), | German rower |
Heidi Westphal is a | German rower and Olympic medalist. |
Karl-Heinz Hopp (1936-2007), | German rower |
For the | German rower, see Peter-Michael Kolbe. |
1960: | German RR Champion |
Rudolf of Rheinfelden ( | German: Rudolf von Rheinfelden) (c. |
German rugby union championship | |
German rugby union cup | |
German rugby union league cup | |
East | German rugby union championship |
The text in | German runs to around 700 pages. |
He speaks | German, Russian, and English. |
He speaks Slovak, Czech, | German, Russian, English and Hungarian fluently. |
(in | German) Safarik, Eduard A.: Johann Kupezky. |
William Yetter Jr. as | German sailor |
Dieter Below (born 23 June 1942) is a | German sailor. |
Ingo Borkowski (born 2 October 1971) is a | German sailor. |
Michael Zachries (born 29 October 1943) is a | German sailor. |
Amelie Lux (born 5 April 1977) is a | German sailor. |
Paul Borowski (born 19 March 1937) is a | German sailor. |
Uwe Mares (born 8 May 1942) is a | German sailor. |
Georg Nowka (7 November 1910 - ?) was a | German sailor. |
Peter Naumann (born 12 October 1941) is a | German sailor. |
Olaf Engelhardt (born 2 March 1951) is a | German sailor. |
Seven | German sailors were killed. |
Schneider Grunau Baby, a | German sailplane |
The force occupied | German Samoa until 1920. |
the Samtgemeinde committee ( | German: Samtgemeindeausschuss). |
the Samtgemeinde council, ( | German: Samtgemeinderat) elected every five years |
( | German) Schematismus des Bistums Speyer, 1934. |
( | German) Scheuch, Manfred (2005). |
Ciurila ( | German: Schiril) is a commune in Cluj County, Romania |
Lena Valaitis, | German schlager singer |
'North | German Schlager award |
( | German) Schlesische Rundschau Nr. 6, 8. Jahrgang, 195 |
Thus he contributed to rebuilding the | German Schnellboot force. |
r, real name of Georgius Agricola (1490-1555), | German scholar |
December 13 - Johannes Trithemius, | German scholar and cryptographer (b. |
Karl Wehrhan (de) (1871-1939), | German scholar, writer and linguist |
Franz Boll (1867-1924) was a | German scholar. |
The poem is still popular and learned in | German schools. |
November 14 - Gottfried Leibniz, | German scientist and mathematician (born 1646) |
July 1 - Gottfried Leibniz, | German scientist and mathematician (died 1716) |
The genus was named for the | German scientist Johann Beckmann. |
1877 - 1914) was a | German scientist. |
Franz Hein (1892-1976) was a | German scientist. |
German scientists repatriated from Sukhumi in Februar | |
ehmbruck (1881, Meiderich, Duisburg - 1919), a | German sculptor |
1535 - 1604), | German sculptor of the Renaissance |
Rudolf Scheurer (sculptor) (born 1931), | German sculptor |
The | German sculptor Georg Ferdinand Howaldt was his broth |
Hans Kies (de) (1910 - 1984), | German sculptor and politician |
For the | German sculptor, see Fritz Heinemann (artist). |
Rudolf Belling (1886 - 1972) was a | German sculptor. |
Not to be confused with Hugo Rheinhold, the | German sculptor. |
German SdKfz232 | |
of British Naval prestige lay heavy across all | German sea enterprise ... The German Navy was indeed |
German Seaside Jazzmen - a Dixieland band from Norden | |
The | German Second and Eighteenth Armies were defending th |
German section, pp. | |
The | German sector code was W5. |
Asgaard - | German Security Group (founded in 2007) is a German p |
Henry Rowland as | German Sergeant Renser (uncredited) |
Industry was the first permanent | German settlement in Texas. |
Aurora was originally a | German settlement. |
The History of the | German Settlements in Texas 1831-1861. |
In the following centuries | German settlers occupied the region. |
It was named after early | German settlers in the area. |
1946 expulsion of | German settlers |
It was founded by French and | German settlers in 1726. |
German sevens championship | |
Diez was also a member of the | German Shakespeare Society. |
This | German Shepherd dog is noticeably overweight. |
White | German Shepherd Dog |
The | German ship Doggerbank (Schiff 53) was a German auxil |
Hamburg: the "Capital of | German Shipping" |
The | German ships were ordered back to Brest. |
She was unable to prevent the | German ships escaping however. |
German ships now controlled Kiautschou Bay. | |
The | German ships fared much worse. |
( | German) Shoa.de - List of Gaue and Gauleiter |
Aaron Bernstein (1812-1884), | German short story writer and historian |
renamed the settlement Hopedale (Hoffental in | German) shortly afterward. |
Schridde won the | German show jumping championship in 1960. |
The Wehrmacht Security Divisions ( | German: Sicherungs-Divisionen) were German military u |
Mach-II.de the | german side - Mach-II (the German side) |
Boesen currently plays for the | German side SG Flensburg-Handewitt. |
Weber had contacts to West | German side 1. |
Seven Years in Tibet ( | German: Sieben Jahre in Tibet. |
Hans Brausewetter (1899 - 1945), | German silent film actor |
Asphalt (1929) is a | German silent film. |
The | German Silesian is part of the East Central German la |
Egyptian silver is identical to | German silver, described above. |
He has released several albums in Dutch and | German since. |
1995 ECHO Nomination for best female | German singer |
February 3 - Lina Abarbanell, | German singer and actress |
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