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Languages: French, | German, and English |
(**) Italian, English, | German and Spanish text |
[Libretto: Peter Ritzen (Hebrew, | German) and Latin: 'Salve Regina'] (2009) |
Services are offered in English, Spanish, | German and French. |
Both | German and French decorations were worn. |
German Angus Cattle | |
Balance is a | German animated film, released in 1989. |
It is held by the | German anime association Animexx e.V. |
Photographed from the air by the | German Antarctic Expedition (1938-39). |
Nymphe ( | German Anti-Aircraft Ship, 1940. |
German anti-tank gunners and supporting infantry, Oct | |
Many attendees dress in old world | German apparel . |
February 4 - Robert Koldewey, | German archaeologist (b. |
1689: November 26 - Marquard Gude, | German archaeologist (born 1635). |
Wilhelm Adolf Becker (1796-1846), | German archaeologist |
Friedrich Wilhelm Eduard Gerhard (1795-1867), | German archaeologist |
1729: 25 September - Christian Gottlob Heyne, | German archaeologist (died 1812) |
Ernst Herzfeld (1879-1948), a | German archaeologist and Iranologist |
1822), | German archaeologist. |
This article is about the | German archaeologist. |
Exploration of the site of Assur by | German archaeologists begins. |
She is the sister of | German archeologist Martin Maischberger. |
He was the brother of | German architect Karl Gildemeister. |
Adolf Braunwald (1875, Stuttgart - 1951), | German architect |
Hanns Hopp (1890-1971), | German architect |
August Buxbaum (1876 - 1960), | German architect (de) |
raunwald (1838, Creglingen - 1889, Stuttgart), | German architect |
The building was designed by the | German architect Werner Ruhnau. |
This article is about the | German architect. |
Adolf Meyer (1881 - 1929) was a | German architect. |
Auer+Weber+Assoziierte, a | German architecture firm |
Carl Koldewey, 1837-1908, | German Arctic explorer |
Audio guides in English and | German are also available. |
Currently, English and | German are supported. |
should be in the German-American area not the | German area. |
House of Hardenberg, | German aristocratic family |
These were rescued from the sinking | German armed trawler Krebs. |
German armies. | |
However, soon after, three more | German armored cars approached. |
Wiesel AWC, | German armoured fighting vehicle |
From 1940 the | German Army requisitions the Villa. |
However, his career in the | German Army was short lived. |
Friedrich Fromm (1888-1945), | German army officer |
Elements of the | German Army Group E (Heeresgruppe E) |
The | German Army had numerous units equipped with bicycles |
Flag for the Chief of the | German Army General Staff |
l-in-chief, 16th (Schleswig-Holstein) Hussars, | German Army |
A Wiesel AWC of the | German Army |
On July 1, 1941, the | German army entered Riga. |
He retired from the | German army that year. |
German Army MILAN equipped with an ADGUS combat simul | |
Weissmuller joined the | German Army straight from school. |
German Army Handbook 1939-1945 (Second U.S. Edition e | |
German Army Observer's Badge | |
Oberstleutnant ( | German Army - with Patent 1.08.36): |
During World War I, he directed a | German Army laboratory. |
On June 22, 1941, the | German army invaded Soviet territory. |
Cossacks in the | German Army, 1941-1945. |
Today, Munster is the largest garrison of the | German Army. |
It was the premier division of the | German Army. |
In July 1942, Krasnodon was occupied by the | German army. |
Armeekorps) was a corps of the Imperial | German Army. |
Gottfried Boehm (born 1942), | German art historian and philosopher |
Thode believed that great | German art should illustrate technical skill, realism |
( | German) Arthur Kleinschmidt: "Friedrich VI.". |
Rogalla von Bieberstein, see | German article |
BTW, the | German article mentions a different birth name. |
German articles are similar in most respects to Engli | |
The French and | German articles are far better. |
The | German artillery shelled Kalisz. |
The monument was made by the | German artist Rolf Schaffner. |
Frida Blumenberg, | German artist and sculptor |
Chokmah is a 2001 album by | German artist Nena. |
The art director was the | German artist Daniel Richter. |
Albert Hien (de) (born 1956), | German artist |
Fritz Schwegler (born 1935), | German artist |
1994 RSH Award best | German artist |
Martin Denker (born 1976, Hamburg), a | German artist |
The front cover was done by | German artist Florian Bertmer. |
Michael Jansen, (born 1951), | German artist |
Reinhard Mucha (born 1950), | German artist |
Kalin Lindena (born 1977 Hanover) is a | German artist. |
Andrea Faciu (born 1977 Bucharest) is a | German artist. |
Anna Heidenhain (born 1979 Wiesbaden) is a | German artist. |
One stewardess was actually | German as well. |
It runs tests in | German as a foreign language. |
Rosenstolz (performed in | German as "Paff, Der Zauberdrachen") |
Until 1995, it was known in | German as Rheinpfalz. |
He can speak French and | German, as well as English. |
Translates into | German as 'Morning Dew'. |
German Asia Corps | |
Senich, Peter: The | German Assault Rifle: 1935-1945, page 153. |
Block 2 was the principal focus of the | German assault. |
From 1906 until February 1915 he was the | German Assistant. |
Volga | German ASSR location map |
Johannes Lichtenberger (died 1503) was a noted | German astrologer. |
Elisabetha Koopman Hevelius (1647-1693), | German astronomer |
January 28 - Johannes Hevelius, | German astronomer (born 1611). |
Jacob Bartsch (1600 - 1633), | German astronomer |
Johann Hommel (1518-1562) was a | German astronomer and mathematician. |
It is named after the | German astronomer Gottfried Kirch (1639-1710). |
June 19 - Bernhard Walther, | German astronomer (b. |
riedrich Tietjen (1834, Westerstede - 1895), a | German astronomer |
It is named for | German astronomer Carl Theodor Albrecht. |
It is named after the | German astronomer Immo Appenzeller. |
Johann Kies (1713 - 1781), | German astronomer |
It was named for | German astronomer Albert Jansen. |
December 18 - Gottfried Kirch, | German astronomer (died 1710) |
September 30 - Michael Maestlin, | German astronomer and mathematician (d. |
October 20 - Michael Maestlin, | German astronomer and mathematician (b. |
January 28 - Johannes Hevelius, | German astronomer (died 1687) |
July 12 - Christoph Scheiner, | German astronomer who observed sunspots (d. |
June 4 - Franz Xaver, Baron Von Zach, | German astronomer (d. |
edrich Bernhard Gottfried Nicolai (1793-1846), | German astronomer |
February 20 - Tobias Mayer, | German astronomer (born 1723) |
Ulrich Baehr, | German astronomer, eponym for the asteroid 26821 Baeh |
1821), | German astronomer. |
Rainer Mauersberger (born March 3, 1957) is a | German astronomer. |
Otto Boeddicker (1853 - 1937) was a | German astronomer. |
late 13th century) was a | German astronomer. |
Eva K. Grebel is a | German astronomer. |
Wilhelm F. Rabe (1893 - 1958) was a | German astronomer. |
1600 - 26 December 1633) was a | German astronomer. |
It is named for Albert Bruch, a | German astronomer. |
b Heinrich Wilhelm Lehmann (1800 - 1863) was a | German astronomer. |
German astronomer. | |
en (1834, Westerstede, Oldenburg - 1895) was a | German astronomer. |
itz Ludwig George Wichmann (1821 - 1859) was a | German astronomer. |
Emil Ernst was a | German astronomer. |
A search in 1932 by | German astronomers was unsuccessful. |
Gustav E. Eberhard (1867-1940) | German astrophysicist. |
Reichsgau Wien ( | German) at Verwaltungsgeschichte.de |
He began learning | German at age 12. |
Helga Arendt (born 1964), | German athlete |
1986), | German athlete in football |
1953), | German athlete in ski |
Ruth Fuchs (born 1946), | German athlete |
1953), | German athlete in field events |
Manfred Kokot, East | German athlete |
Henrik Stehlik (1980, Salzgitter), a | German athlete (de) |
For the | German athlete, see Carl Ruck (field hockey). |
Karl Hein (1908-1982), | German athletic |
See also: | German attacks on Nauru |
te suffering a damaged engine, it repulsed all | German attacks. |
True pastime: some observations on the | German attitude towards war. |
Therefore, they catered to both American and | German audiences. |
Two Planets ( | German: Auf zwei Planeten, lit. |
See Frankfurt Auschwitz Trials for the | German Auschwitz trials. |
The provinces of | German Austria. |
It was named for | German author Ludwig Harig. |
In 1998, | German author Martin Walser won the Peace Prize of th |
Eckhart Nickel (born 1966) is a | German author and journalist. |
This article is about | German author Katharina Hacker. |
Ulrich Eckardt, | German author |
Klaus Bittermann (de) (born 1952), | German author and publisher |
Daniel Braun is a | German author, journalist and programmer. |
Carl Reinhardt, a | German author, painter, and caricaturist |
Heinrich Spoerl (1887-1955) was a | German author. |
Judith Hermann (born May 15, 1970) is a | German author. |
Isaac Alexander was a | German author. |
1437-January 1513) was a notable medieval | German author. |
Hella-Dore Tietjen (de) (1988), | German authoress |
Drawn from | German authorities by Ednah D. Cheney. |
It originated from the refusal of eastern | German authorities to allow Lindenberg a concert in t |
German authorities conducted an investigation into th | |
In 1937 and 1938, | German authorities again stepped up legislative perse |
According to | German authorities, Uka confessed to the killings. |
It was designed by the | German automaker Ferdinand Porsche. |
Gottlieb Daimler (1834-1900), | German automobile inventor |
1929), | German automobile pioneer and mechanical engineer |
Norbert Singer (born November 1939) is a | German automotive engineer. |
The | German auxiliary submarine chaser 13 V 2 / Delpa II |
Julius Exter (1863-1939), | German avant-garde painter |
Der Papiertiger: Bloch, Iwan (in | German); Babel Fish translation |
Kristof Hopp (born 1978), | German badminton player |
Dreamlab is an album by the | German band Mythos. |
Masquerade is an album by | German band Running Wild. |
I is an album by the | German band Die Krupps. |
It's recorded in 2008 by the | German band Reamonn. |
"Supergirl" is the debut single from the | German band Reamonn. |
Split EP with | German band District |
Pankow ( | German band), a German band named after the district |
For the | German band, see Helloween. |
For the | German band, see Impending Doom (German band). |
This article is about the | German band. |
Radio Goethe: | German bands Vol. |
Musical headliners were the | German bands 2Raumwohnung and Tocotronic. |
heimer (1724, nearby Darmstadt - 1803), Jewish | German banker (de) |
Abraham Isaak Gans, a Jewish | German banker ∞ Zippora Marcus |
Viktor Klemperer von Klemenau (1876-1943), | German banker |
1957 East | German Bantamweight Champion |
The | German barge F 346 |
German: Bargeld is a German word for cash. | |
The | German barges Maria and Paula |
Matthias Goerne (born 1967) is a | German baritone. |
Daniel Ochoa (born August 17, 1979) is a | German baritone. |
May 27 - Michael Altenburg (died 1640), | German baroque composer |
1623 - c. 1679) was a | German Baroque violinist and composer. |
Freeman-Attwood, Jonathan, "Editor's Choice: | German Baroque Cantatas Vol. |
Midijum Records is a | German based trance music record label. |
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