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Der Schwur des Soldaten Pooley is an East | German film. |
Herren der Felder is an East | German film. |
Blaue Wimpel im Sommerwind is an East | German film. |
Geschwader Fledermaus is an East | German film. |
Simplon-Tunnel is an East | German film. |
Die Mutter is an East | German film. |
Bellaphon Records is an independent | German record label. |
Hotelboy Ed Martin is an East | German film. |
Ein Polterabend is an East | German film. |
Martins Tagebuch is an East | German film. |
Revue um Mitternacht is an East | German film. |
Ehesache Lorenz is an East | German film. |
Maul- und Klauenseuche is an East | German film. |
Mein Kind is an East | German film. |
Die Dresdner Philharmoniker is an East | German film. |
Detail from an 1888 | German map of New Orleans |
Saure Wochen - frohe Feste is an East | German film. |
Roman einer jungen Ehe is an East | German film. |
Unter dem Rauschen deiner Wimpern is an East | German film. |
Meine Frau macht Musik is an East | German film. |
Sie kannten sich alle is an East | German film. |
Tinko is an East | German film. |
Die Gewehre der Frau Carrar is an East | German film. |
Rudolf Louis was an influential | German music critic and conductor. |
The Mettenschicht is an old, | German mining custom. |
Senta auf Abwegen is an East | German film. |
Die Meere rufen is an East | German film. |
Die Stiere des Hidalgo is an East | German film. |
Reifender Sommer is an East | German film. |
Die Feststellung is an East | German film. |
Heimliche Ehen is an East | German film. |
Und wieder 48 is an East | German film. |
Wer seine Frau lieb hat is an East | German film. |
cheidung des Tilman Riemenschneider is an East | German film. |
Die Goldene Gans is an East | German film. |
Insel der Rosen is an East | German film. |
Geheimakten Solvay is an East | German film. |
Georg Schumann as depicted on an East | German stamp |
She played in Frankfurt and other | German cities, then Switzerland. |
Propaganda and the | German Cinema, 1933-1945 (2001) |
Peter and Paul ( | German) in Brandenburg. |
Pix has a French father and a | German mother. |
It was mention by dpa and on | german television (ZDF). |
He further swam 3 world records and 21 | German records. |
FFC Frankfurt and the | German national team. |
During the Second World War and the | German occupation of Poland he was murdered in the Ge |
(Alma, where do you live?) and the | German operetta Puptshik. |
bau, Zenit-Messebau (architects and builders) ( | German) |
Morgenstern works in theatre, films, and in | German TV. |
He visited France, Denmark, Sweden and various | German states. |
In 1937 and 1938, | German authorities again stepped up legislative perse |
Twelve independent editions and six | German translations are known. |
and East | German indoor champion in 1964, 1965 and 1967. |
July 25 - Andreas Libavius, | German physician (born 1555). |
Gustl Angstmann (1947-1998), | German writer |
It commemorates the anniversary of | German reunification in 1990. |
hat year he published the essay anonymously in | German. |
Anton Fliegerbauer ( | German police officer) |
Fotos are a | German indie rock band from Hamburg/Cologne. |
Sonnit are a | German New Pop Band from Braunschweig, who imprint th |
For languages, there are three: | German, French, and Spanish. |
All of the following sources are in | German. |
Radiopilot are a | German Pop band from Berlin. |
Steakknife are a | German punk rock band established in 1991. |
You Are Free ( | German: Ihr zent frei) is a 1983 German short documen |
Kilians are a | German indie rock band. |
Rawhead Rexx are a | German power metal/heavy metal band. |
The majority of County residents are of | German heritage. |
Seeed's lyrics are in | German, English and Patois. |
His later works are mostly | German detective stories. |
Translator's note: These are in | German. |
Obscura are a | German technical death metal band. |
Hannah Arendt (1906-1975), | German Jewish political theorist |
Gisela Arendt (1918-1969), | German swimmer |
The XXVIII Army Corps ( | German designation XXVIII. |
Fritz Arnheim (1866-1922), | German historian |
Rudolf Arnheim (1904-2007), | German American author |
1525: probable - Arnolt Schlick, | German organist and composer (born c.1460) |
the east of the Walloon Region; around 10,000 | German and 60,000 Belgian nationals are speakers of G |
Main article: Hindu | German Conspiracy |
Main article: Pennsylvania | German language |
Many encyclopedia articles in | German and English. |
Between 1982 and 1990 Zarrentin served as East | German inner German border crossing for cars travelli |
tween 1945 and 1990 Schwanheide served as East | German inner German border crossing for rail transpor |
(in French, also available as a | German translation) |
It suffered as most | German towns did during WW II. |
etween 1966 and 1990 Hirschberg served as East | German inner German border crossing for cars travelli |
45 and 1990 Probstzella station served as East | German inner German border crossing for rail transpor |
The area is known as Rheiderland ( | German) or Reiderland (Dutch). |
History refers to it as the | German Plot. |
een 1945 and 1990 Schnackenburg served as West | German inner German border crossing for inland naviga |
Between 1982 and 1990 Gudow served as West | German inner German border crossing for cars travelli |
However, it has been adapted as a | German film (1962). |
The English as well as the | German edition are published by the German publisher |
Elisabeth Wiener as Pasquale's | German wife |
Asgaard - | German Security Group (founded in 2007) is a German p |
Yin Hang as Asian Hooker ' | German' |
Lisel Funk introduced him to many aspects of | German culture, especially German literature and the |
Chairman of the Association of | German Engineers |
Exploration of the site of Assur by | German archaeologists begins. |
Hermann studied at the | German Gymnasium Na Prikopech (Prague) and then enter |
Anton Biersack at the | German National Library |
Friedel Rausch at eintracht-archiv.de ( | German) |
President von Walter, at a | German prince's court |
performed at the | German leg of Live Earth in Hamburg. |
Jupp Heynckes at eintracht-archiv.de ( | German) |
Player profile at KSC.de ( | German) |
Traditional gingerbread hearts at a | German Christmas market |
Volkswagen EcoRacer at the | German museum of technology. |
Duel at Sundown ( | German: Duell vor Sonnenuntergang) is a 1965 West Ger |
The Captain then strikes back at the | German enemy. |
Finished 1st at the | German National Championships. |
c.1602: Athanasius Kircher, | German Jewish orientalist (d. |
Atif Bashir, | German footballer |
Attached to | German East Africa, the region only had a minimal Ger |
We attack bombers, | German fighters attack us from behind. |
Satyr also unsuccessfully attacked the | German merchants Bochum and Emma Sauber, and a German |
They attracted several | German Catholic settlers in the following years. |
The rest, the author attributes to | German AAA fire. |
Auer+Weber+Assoziierte, a | German architecture firm |
Barbara Auer, a | German actress |
January 22 - August Wilhelmj, | German violinist (b. |
Forces as of 31 August and | German plan of attack. |
Charles II/III August Christian ( | German: Karl II./III. |
Frederick Augustus III ( | German: Friedrich August III.); |
He held academic posts in Austrian and | German universities. |
For instance, it has both Austrian and | German postal codes. |
authors of | German native language, writing in German, |
1994 RSH Award best | German artist |
Schneider Grunau Baby, a | German sailplane |
Erfreut euch, ihr Herzen on the Bach website ( | German) |
Maik Nothnagel (born 1966, Bad Liebenstein), | German politician |
Bad Hindelang ( | German, west) |
Johann Christian Felix Baehr (1798-1872), | German philologist |
Leo Maximilian Baginski (1881-1964), | German entrepreneur and inventor |
It is named for Karl Adolph von Basedow, a | German physician and the German word for iodine, "jod |
Baudienst (from | German, lit. |
Wilhelm Bauer (1822-1875), | German U-boat engineer |
Bruno Bauer (1809-1882), | German philosopher, theologian and historian |
Bauschinger effect ( | German: der Bauschingereffekt), named after Johann |
Unaussprechliche Kulte would be the | German for "unspeakable cults". |
The name means Polar bear in | German. |
beating East | German Helga Lindner by 0.1 seconds. |
He became East | German champion in 1987 and 1989 and German champion |
She became East | German 800 metres champion in 1968. |
She became East | German indoor champion in 1973 and 1976. |
He became a | German citizen in April 2004. |
He became West | German champion in 1968, 1969 and 1972. |
With Karlsruher FV he became South | German champion several times. |
He became the | German consul general in Shanghai. |
She became West | German champion in 1985 and 1986. |
In 1937 the pair became also | German champions. |
In 1993 Roland Gunesch became a | German citizen. |
Wilhelm Adolf Becker (1796-1846), | German archaeologist |
Cristiane Luise Amalie Becker (1778-1797), | German actress |
coln-Square Neighborhood has been historically | German. |
Notably, Beethoven uses | German tempo marks for both movements. |
He began learning | German at age 12. |
The name Behn has | German origin. |
His father was Friedrich Jakob Behrend, a | German physician. |
Ernst Benda (1925-2009), | German politician and jurist |
He died in Bergen-Belsen Nazi | German Concentration Camp. |
Bergenroth bio ( | German) |
Georg Bergler (1900-1972), | German economist |
Dietz, Berlin (1959) ( | German)} |
nheimer (1815, Gommern - 1889, Berlin), Jewish | German employer (de) |
nheimer (1826, Gommern - 1916, Berlin), Jewish | German merchant (de) |
Ditte Kotzian (born 1979, Berlin), a | German female diver |
Marco Sejna (born 1972, West Berlin), a | German footballer |
June 19 - Bernhard Walther, | German astronomer (b. |
Aaron Bernstein (1812-1884), | German short story writer and historian |
Berthold Seliger, | German rocket technical designer |
Bertolt Brecht, | German poet and playwright |
1995 ECHO Nomination for best female | German singer |
1998 best female | German singer, "Rolling Stone" |
Best Selling | German Group: Pur |
1994 ECHO Nomination for best female | German singer, best German video and best production |
Andreas Bethmann (19??-), | German film director |
Transitional areas between Central | German and Upper German |
This transition area between Central | German and Upper German is captured by the dialect fa |
Bayerischer Toto-Pokal 2006 BFV website ( | German) |
Bayerischer Toto-Pokal 2009 BFV website ( | German) |
Bayerischer Toto-Pokal 2007 BFV website ( | German) |
Rogalla von Bieberstein, see | German article |
Stifter's ‘Nachsommer' and Biedermeier in: | German Literatur, ed. |
VfB Fichte Bielefeld, a | German football club based in Bielefeld |
Bigpoint in | German |
He became bilingual in | German. |
Birth of | German Paleontologist Christian Hermann Erich von Mey |
An American by birth but | German by choice. |
t exposition of the birthstone interpretation ( | German). |
Kerstin Bischof (b.1980), | German singer, vocalist of Xandria. |
Hugo Bischof (1882-1971), | German politician |
Frank-Peter Bischof (b.1954), | German canoeist |
The Black Obelisk ( | German: Der schwarze Obelisk) is a novel written in 1 |
Der blaue Planet ( | German for The Blue Planet) is a 1982 hit by the East |
Unlit Eve and Eve Blue cigarettes, | German made |
Karl Bogislaus Reichert, | German anatomist of the 19th century. |
The British Bombing of | German Cities." |
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