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Kai Althoff (born 1966) is a | German visual artist. |
He refused to learn any | German vocabulary, claiming that German is "the langu |
Michael Bormann is a | German vocalist. |
Many of his poems imitate the | German Volkslied. |
Ruth Holzhausen, West | German volleyball player |
Wolfgang Maibohm (born 1951), | German volleyball player |
Union troops - mostly green | German volunteers - fired into a crowd. |
( | German) von Hepperger, J. (November 1925). |
Adult flying over the | German Wadden Sea; note white underwings |
German Wallace was established very near Baldwin Univ | |
German Wallace College was a German Methodist institu | |
The | German war cemetery, where rest 1368 German soldiers |
German War Graves Commission | |
The | German war zone (German: Kriegsgebiet) for the first |
See Langemark | German war cemetery |
Menen | German war cemetery {Total Burials: 47,864) |
Ysselsteyn | German war cemetery is now the only German war cemete |
Fricourt | German war cemetery (Somme) |
Langemark | German war cemetery {Total Burials: over 44,000} |
Nazareth | German war cemetery de: Deutscher Soldatenfriedhof in |
Glencree | German war cemetery (German: Deutscher Kriegsfriedhof |
The | German war cemetery, where rest more than 11000 Germa |
Hooglede houses one of the 4 | German War Cemeteries in Belgium, the Hooglede German |
It is also sometimes found in | German warmhouses. |
German Warships: 1815-1945. | |
John St | German was a medieval Bishop of Worcester elect. |
German was deputy reeve for Welland in 1890. | |
Wat (English what, Dutch wat, | German was) |
1933: "Der deutsche Weg" ("The | German Way") |
The Lauenburg was a | German weather ship used in the early years of the Se |
This article is about the | German Wehrmacht officer. |
morning of 12 March 1938, the 8th Army of the | German Wehrmacht crossed the German-Austrian border. |
In April 1941, the | German Wehrmacht overran Greece. |
Andreas Letz (born 5 June 1962) is a | German weightlifter. |
Could somebody who understands | German well correct the English version? |
Campe was the | German Welterweight Champion 1932 and 1934. |
Bad Hindelang ( | German, west) |
The Westwork, ( | German: Westwerk) has been reconstructed. |
( | German) Weyden, pp. |
Robert Figl (born 1967), a | German wheelchair racer |
Marcus Sieger (October 7, 1975) is a | German wheelchair curler. |
Pimp My Whatever ( | German) where anything can be pimped. |
A | German who came from "a homestead with good soil" |
Bia ( | German: Wiehall) |
Elisabeth Wiener as Pasquale's | German wife |
Source: | German Wikipedia |
Translated from | German Wikipedia |
Translated from the | German Wikipedia |
German Wikipedia article | |
This text is a translation from | German Wikipedia |
German Wikipedia article lists several German languag | |
German Wikipedia Page; Alfred Mathieu Giard | |
adapted from | German Wikipedia |
Article of the same name on | German Wikipedia |
Derived from | German Wikipedia |
German Wikipedia | |
iley-Schofield (John Riley), English baritone, | German Wikipedia link |
This article was translated from the | German Wikipedia |
Based on the article from the | German Wikipedia |
This article was translated from the | German Wikipedia. |
This article incorporates information from the | German Wikipedia. |
For a detailed version about him see the | German Wikisite. |
William ( | German: Wilhelm; b. ca. |
Warmer than all other | German wine regions. |
Acolon is a | German wine grape variety. |
German Wine Gate | |
The | German Wine Route was established in 1933. |
Lipka (grape), another name for the | German wine grape Riesling |
For the | German wine grape, see Kanzler (grape). |
Hock is an English term for | German wine, sometimes wine from the Rhine regions an |
Then this information should be merged with | German wine. |
German winemakers have recently begun experimenting w | |
Not to be confused with | German Wings. |
The official language of Germany is Standard | German, with over 95% of the country speaking Standar |
This way the first dialect of Standard | German with definite High German roots but a Low Germ |
Hand-Book of Assaying, translation from | German with additions |
It was the first significant | German withdrawal of the war. |
Illustration of | German woad mill in Thuringia, 1752 |
His personal coach is | German Wolfgang Pichler. |
He is also the coach of | German women's national team. |
Josef Michael Fux (born 1938, Oberammergau), | German woodcarver (de) |
Franz Oscar Adler (1862-1922), | German woodwind instrument maker |
The term Schwalbe is the | German word for swallow. |
"Alheit" is derived from "Adelheid", a | German word for "nobility". |
Maibaum, the | German word for Maypole |
The Middle Low | German word means something that pinches badly. |
The title is the | German word for "Meetings" or "Encounters". |
Ersatz is a | German word literally meaning substitute or replaceme |
The | German word for such product is Surrogat (surrogate). |
Kaiser: His name is the | German word for 'emperor'. |
Deutsche Wortbildung ( | German word formation, Frankfurt 1824) |
(a reference to | German word order). |
Gemeindebau (plural: Gemeindebauten) is a | German word for "municipality building". |
"Strudel," a | German word, derives from the Middle High German word |
German words by Ed. | |
In | German Workers in Industrial Chicago, 1850-1910. |
She was member of the Socialist | German Workers Youth and member of the German Communi |
German Works | |
German World War I postcard, showing the defenses of | |
# 1 of the | German World Music Charts (Album "Mocca Flor") |
Vracov ( | German: Wratzow) |
Alex Wright, | German wrestler |
Thomas Zander (born 25 August 1967) is a | German wrestler. |
German Wrestling Promotion | |
August Friedrich Cranz (de) (1737 - 1801), | German writer |
It was named after | German writer Hubert Fichte. |
It was written in English by | German writer Claus Hant. |
Hermann Kant, a | German writer |
Herbert Eulenberg (1876-1949), | German writer |
Johann von Besser (1654-1729) - | German writer |
Hubert Fichte (1935-1986), | German writer |
Gustl Angstmann (1947-1998), | German writer |
Wito Eichel (1913-2002), | German writer |
Andreas Eschbach, a | German writer |
Alexander Spoerl (1917-1978), | German writer |
Hedwig Courths-Mahler, | German writer |
He is a | German writer, painter and composer. |
Fanny Morweiser is a | German writer. |
Bruno Vogel (1898-1987) was a | German writer. |
Bas Kast is a | German writer. |
1968 in Jever, Lower Saxony), is a | German writer. |
warded the The Adelbert von Chamisso-Preis for | German writing by a non-native German speaker. |
Code generator from | German WW II IFF-Radio FuG25-a Erstling |
( | German) Wynhoff, Elisabeth. |
German XXIII. | |
The XXVII Corps ( | German: XXVII. |
It was a part of the | German XXVIII Army Corps. |
The | German XXXVIII Corps (XXXVIII Armeekorps) was a Germa |
Frederic Brunn as | German Yard Guard (uncredited) |
Deutschlands Fussball in Zahlen 2002/03 ( | German) Yearbook of German football, author: DSFS, pu |
Deutschlands Fussball in Zahlen 2001/02 ( | German) Yearbook of German football, author: DSFS, pu |
lands Fussball in Zahlen - Die Saison 2003-04 ( | German) Yearbook of German football, publisher: DSFS |
This is a record for any | German youth international. |
Schirrmann founded the nationwide | German Youth Hostel Association in 1919. |
nisation was called Jungdeutsche Jugend (Young | German Youth). |
The Zitterhall ( | German: Zitterhals, sg. |
Hanover Zoo is the fifth oldest | German zoo. |
Reinrassig is a | German zoological term meaning "of pure breed". |
Robert Mertens, | German zoologist |
Arthur Looss was a | German zoologist and parasitologist. |
September 22 - Peter Simon Pallas, | German zoologist (died 1811) |
The scientific name commemorates the | german zoologist Carl Constantin Platen. |
Georg Johann Pfeffer (1854-1931), | German zoologist |
The scientific name commemorates the | German zoologist Heinrich Kuhl. |
Maria Schilder (1898 - 1975), | German zoologist |
Ernst Schwarz (1889-1962) was a | German zoologist. |
hilipp Ludwig Statius Muller (1725-1776) was a | German zoologist. |
Paul Matschie (1861 - 1926) was a | German zoologist. |
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