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Fortress Division Crete, | German: Festungs-Division Kreta - FDK). |
This drink has nothing to do with | german cuisine. |
Snoop Dogg and | German actor and rapper Jimi Blue Ochsenknecht. |
The front cover was done by | German artist Florian Bertmer. |
During World War I, he donned a | German officer's uniform and attended a German Army H |
On 1 August 1918, he downed a | German Fokker D.VII. |
Shulemson downed a | German flying boat on his first sortie. |
Drawn from | German authorities by Ednah D. Cheney. |
Dressed as | German military police, they stopped and questioned G |
Third (film) (original title Der Dritte), 1971 | German film |
His father was a truck driver of | German decent. |
Droste, 1969 ( | German) |
The SIG drove captured | German vehicles behind German lines near Bardia, set |
It has since been released on DVD dubbed into | German. |
Named in honor of George Duncker, a | German ichthyologist. |
Dutch and | German bergen), meaning "to keep, save, make secure". |
Wat (English what, Dutch wat, | German was) |
He has released several albums in Dutch and | German since. |
British, Dutch and | German governments lay claim to New Guinea. |
English, Danish, Dutch, French, | German, Polish, and Swedish. |
His Volume “The Dynamics of | German Industry” (2005, German original edition 2002, |
It belongs to the East Low | German subgroup. |
East Central | German language area |
East Franconian | German |
Gustav E. Eberhard (1867-1940) | German astrophysicist. |
Don Heinrich Tolzmann, ed., Missouri's | German Heritage. |
Edition and | German translation. |
Edition with | German translation. |
Editor of | German Idealism: Contemporary Perspectives Routledge |
Edmund Landau, | German mathematician |
November 23 - Eduard Seler, | German Mesoamericanist (b. |
December 5 - Eduard Seler, | German Mesoamericanist (d. |
Wechsberg was educated in | German and Czech. |
John Zorn: foley effects, samples, | German Narration |
Wolfgang Egger, a | German car designer, currently working for Audi |
Bavarian government website - Hans Ehard (in | German) |
Julius Eichberg (1824-1893), | German Jewish violinist |
SS Eichberg, a | German cargo ship in service 1944-45 |
Wito Eichel (1913-2002), | German writer |
Eisack Valley ( | German: Eisacktal; Italian: Valle Isarco) is a distri |
Eligible are | German players abroad and players in Germany. |
Playing Ella Simms' | German love-rat famed director "Franz Keppler". |
Emanuel Larisch, | German communist politician |
In July 1989, Rudy emigrated, joining | German Bundsliga side 1. |
Lawson then found employment in | German hockey. |
However, Helvetia never encountered a | German submarine. |
The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopaedia of | German Cinema. |
Engineered by | German engineer Walther Bauersfeld. |
It was written in English by | German writer Claus Hant. |
They use lyrics in both English and | German language. |
The album features music in both English and | German. |
He is a writer and musician in English and | German |
Audio guides in English and | German are also available. |
The book was translated into English and | German. |
l scientific books translated into English and | German. |
His guide books were published in English and | German. |
l Deutschland is available in both English and | German. |
(Text in both English and | German) Bern: Benteli, 1993. |
It has an excellent English and | German library. |
he group also recorded the song in English and | German and as a multilingual French/English/German me |
He wrote songs in English and | German. |
At first, in Janson, they can have English or | German. |
14 Vols.), which was translated to English and | German. |
iley-Schofield (John Riley), English baritone, | German Wikipedia link |
Currently, English and | German are supported. |
He speaks English, French, | German, and Spanish. |
Exner speaks English, French, | German, Italian, Latin & Spanish. |
It has support for English, Japanese, | German, French, and Spanish. |
Allen is fluent in English, French, | German. |
He speaks French, English, Italian, | German and Dutch. |
Services are offered in English, Spanish, | German and French. |
Enigma - | German message encryption equipment. |
Enis Alushi, | German footballer |
She entered the | German National Team and became International German |
The single entered Top-30 | German Charts, peaking at #26. |
Himmler envisaged a | German population of 300,000,000 by 2000. |
Split EP with | German band District |
Biography of Franz Ritter von Epp (in | German) |
Paul Erman (1764-1851), | German Physicist, Father of Georg Adolf Erman |
Adolf Erman (1854-1937), | German Egyptologist |
Ernst Lindemann, ( | German naval officer, Captain of the Bismarck) |
Andreas Eschbach, a | German writer |
e Blue Squadron (Spanish: Escuadrillas Azules, | German: 15. |
ESER, a | German abbreviation for a Comecon computer standard. |
See also: Occupation of Estonia by | German Empire |
Villagers buried 273 dead Estonians in | German uniform. |
Schlichter was ethnically one-quarter | German and three-fourths Ukrainian. |
eLibrary Austria Project (elib austria etxt in | German) |
eLibrary Austria Project (elib austria etxt in | German) |
Hedda Eulenberg (1876-1960), | German translator |
Herbert Eulenberg (1876-1949), | German writer |
Albert Eulenburg (1840-1917), | German neurologist |
Everyone Else ( | German: Alle Anderen) is a 2009 German drama film wri |
The most prominent example is | German international Lukas Podolski. |
An example of | German beach defences. |
There are occasional exhibitions on | German history, literature, and art. |
Expo 67 | German Pavilion (1967) |
1946 expulsion of | German settlers |
Julius Exter (1863-1939), | German avant-garde painter |
The extract of | German chamomile (M. |
Factors in | German History (1946) |
12: Kongsberg falls to | German forces without a fight. |
Kreutzer was born to a family of | German Jewish parents. |
Her father is | German and her mother is Italian. |
Her mother is Brazilian and her father is | German. |
He was the father of | German ophthalmologist Jakob Stilling (1842-1915). |
Isaak's father is | German American. |
She was also featured in | German Maxim' February 2008. |
International federation for | German Jagdterrier |
Sigmund Feist (1865-1943), | German historical linguist |
Windisch Feistritz, the | German name for Slovenska Bistrica, in Slovenia |
July or August - Christian Ferdinand Abel, | German violist |
Ferhat Cerci, | German footballer |
Consequently, there are few remaining | German speakers and relatively few overt manifestatio |
Hubert Fichte (1935-1986), | German writer |
refers to Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762-1814), | German philosopher. |
The Luftwaffe Field Divisions ( | German: Luftwaffen-Feld-Divisionen or LwFD) were Germ |
Hanover Zoo is the fifth oldest | German zoo. |
Filiz Polat, | German politician |
Stroszek is a 1977 film by | German director Werner Herzog. |
Firat Arslan, | German boxer |
It was the first significant | German withdrawal of the war. |
Industry was the first permanent | German settlement in Texas. |
The First Polka ( | German: Die erste Polka) is a 1979 German drama film |
This article is about Gustav Fischer, the | German explorer. |
She speaks five languages, | German, English, French, Italian and Slovak. |
Flag of | German South-West Africa |
e skies and more Allied sorties are flown over | German targets than German raids on Britain. |
He is fluent in | German, Swiss German, Croatian and English. |
He spoke fluent French, | German, English and his native Alsatian. |
She can speak fluent Chinese, | German and English. |
Moffitt speaks fluent French, | German and Portuguese. |
He spoke fluent Italian, | German, English and French. |
Tyrwhitt attempted to follow the | German squadron at a distance. |
The Scots-Irish were then followed by | German farmers, most of whom originated in the South |
II abdicated on 10 November 1918 following the | German Revolution as the German monarchies were aboli |
Following the | German invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941, The |
Following the | German surrender he was assigned to military administ |
In the following centuries | German settlers occupied the region. |
For the | German botanist, see Gustav Maass. |
For the | German conductor, see Johannes Stert. |
For the | German film producer, see Wolfgang Reinhardt (produce |
For the | German chemist, see Albert Ladenburg. |
For the | German politician, see Rudolf Petersen. |
For the | German city, see Heidelberg. |
It was named for the | German botanist Otto Warburg. |
For the | German band, see Helloween. |
Feldhoff collected 13 caps for the | German U21 squad. |
For the | German municipality, see Madlitz-Wilmersdorf. |
He never played for the | German national team. |
The album also and rather atypically for Swiss | German rap also contains raps in Standard German. |
For the | German politician, see Helmut Brunner (politician). |
He started for the | German swimming club SG Essen. |
For the | German, or Rhenish Palatinate, town, see Billigheim-I |
For the | German composer, see Steve Binetti. |
Click here for original | German version. |
For the | German mathematician, see Friedrich Engel (mathematic |
She also plays for the | German national team. |
For the | German athlete, see Carl Ruck (field hockey). |
For the | German chess player, see Adolf Stern (chess player). |
This is a record for any | German youth international. |
For the | German record label, see Circle Records (Germany). |
Both also appeared for the | German national handball team. |
The genus was named for the | German philosopher Hermann Conring. |
She has also been capped for the | German national team. |
Poster by Helmuth Ellgaard for the | German release |
For the | German conductor, see Leo Blech. |
It was named for the | German mathematician Georg James Wallenberg. |
For the | German poem, see Ode to Joy. |
was a Type 1934A-class destroyer built for the | German Navy (German: Kriegsmarine) in the mid-1930s. |
For the | German rower, see Peter-Michael Kolbe. |
See Frankfurt Auschwitz Trials for the | German Auschwitz trials. |
He worked for the | German government until 1925. |
For the | German historian, see Hubert Houben |
For the | German physicist, see Werner Hartmann (physicist). |
For the | German explorer, see Gustav Fischer. |
He is currently playing for the | German club HSV Hamburg. |
Boesen currently plays for the | German side SG Flensburg-Handewitt. |
It is named for the | German town of Herford. |
For the | German DJ and Techno/Trance producer, see Moguai. |
For the | German DJ Deep, see DJ Deep (German producer) |
For the | German composer, see Hans Lang. |
was a Type 1934A-class destroyer built for the | German Navy (German: Kriegsmarine) in the mid-1930s. |
For the | German journalist, see Gerd Ruge. |
For the | German band, see Impending Doom (German band). |
Halfar played for the | German U-21 national team. |
For the | German politician, see Thomas Nord. |
hese included designing folding patterns for a | German airbag manufacturer. |
ef Winkler has travelled widely abroad for the | German parliament. |
Presently Esswein plays for the | German U-21 national team. |
For the | German sculptor, see Fritz Heinemann (artist). |
For the | German musical quartet, see Rosamunde Quartett. |
For the | German footballer, see Wolfgang Paul (footballer). |
For the | German alternative metal band, see Die Happy. |
For the | German Nazi, see Karl Fritzsch. |
For the | German footballer, see Tom Bertram (footballer). |
For the | German physicist, see Heinrich Wilhelm Brandes. |
For the | German physicist, see Rudolph Koenig. |
The genus was named for the | German scientist Johann Beckmann. |
For the | German town, see Ottenbach, Germany. |
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