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1994 ECHO Nomination for best female | German singer, best German video and best production |
he was presenting the Deutscher Fernsehpreis ( | German television price). |
Veronica Ferres, | German actress. |
A few | German nationals in Angola were interned. |
Finnish, | German and Russian - EP |
Banzai! was the first | German manga magazine aimed at boys. |
In 1933 he won his first | German championship in Radsprint. |
It was the first | German Ford to have hydraulic brakes. |
It is one of the first | German produced films. |
1937), first | German cosmonaut |
Sigmund Theophil Staden - Seelewig, the first | German singspiel |
Barbarella was the designation of the first | German hybrid rocket. |
Gregory V was the first | German Pope. |
He was the first | German to win the Holmenkollen medal. |
It is the first | German progressive rock-label. |
There were only five | German aces who won both awards. |
His platoon destroyed five | German tanks before it was overrun. |
Reinhard Kolldehoff as Herman Fleischer, | German Commander of Southern Province |
Anton Fliegerbauer ( | German police officer) |
Tiulpanov spoke fluent | German. |
Gilmore speaks fluent | German, and once interviewed a German football player |
He speaks fluent | German. |
It was ultimately disbanded following | German reunification. |
It was named for | German petrographer Ferdinand Zirkel (1838-1912). |
It is named for | German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. |
Institute for | German and European Public and Administrative Law |
He currently plays for | German Bundesliga side VfL Wolfsburg. |
It was remade for | German television in 1962. |
It was named for | German author Ludwig Harig. |
For | German microbiologist, see Peter Hirsch (microbiologi |
It was named for | German physician Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland. |
He currently plays for | German club Karlsruher SC. |
magazine for | German cultural history, p. 345 (in German) |
For | German black metal band, see Ninnghizhidda. |
International federation for | German Jagdterrier |
Hock is an English term for | German wine, sometimes wine from the Rhine regions an |
Reinhardt (2) at a welcoming ceremony for | German soldiers returned from the hostilities in Germ |
It is named for | German astronomer Carl Theodor Albrecht. |
It has become a standard for | German heavy metal bands. |
He is also a regular correspondent for | German news daily Tagesspiegel as well as for German |
It was named for | German astronomer Albert Jansen. |
For | German fighter squadron, see Jasta 14 (fighter squadr |
For | German soccer player, see Thomas Kempe (footballer). |
warded the The Adelbert von Chamisso-Preis for | German writing by a non-native German speaker. |
For | German Landkreis, see Emsland (district). |
Manhasset also patrolled and searched for | German submarines. |
Karin Riediger-Heintges is a former | German figure skater. |
Roger Pyttel is a former | German butterfly swimmer. |
Saxe-Lauenburg, former | German principality |
Borsigwerke, a former | German company founded by August Borsig |
Is a former | German biathlete. |
She was the former | German torpedo boat V-105. |
He is currently the oldest former | German president alive and the longest-lived German h |
Its former | German name was Feliksberg (Felixberg). |
Sabine Bethmann (b. 25 October 1931), former | German movie actress |
Birk Anders (born 1964) is a former | German biathlete. |
Upper Franconia ( | German: Oberfranken) (Capital:Bayreuth) |
East Franconian | German |
Hubert Buchberger (born 1951, Frankfurt), | German violinist, conductor, musician, educator |
The Free | German Trade Union Federation, in German Freier Deuts |
You Are Free ( | German: Ihr zent frei) is a 1983 German short documen |
Free | German Trade Union Federation (FDGB) - dissolved |
Localized in French, | German, Spanish, Italian and Dutch. |
He speaks Luxembourgish, French, | German, Spanish and English. |
The language choices are Spanish, French, | German, and Latin. |
He was also fluent in French, | German and Persian. |
He speaks English, French, | German, and Spanish. |
Exner speaks English, French, | German, Italian, Latin & Spanish. |
He spoke fluent French, | German, English and his native Alsatian. |
Moffitt speaks fluent French, | German and Portuguese. |
He also speaks French, | German and some Russian. |
It has been translated into French, | German, and English. |
English, Danish, Dutch, French, | German, Polish, and Swedish. |
Allen is fluent in English, French, | German. |
The flight carried mainly French, | German, British and Japanese tourists. |
In Paris, Fulton studied French, | German, mathematics and chemistry. |
Languages: French, | German, and English |
Fricourt | German war cemetery (Somme) |
Exile (translated from | German): Israel Eldad, Bialik Institute, Jerusalem, 1 |
("'Upper Silesia' Assault Armoured Wagon" from | German: der Sturm, the storm, the assault; German: de |
Translated from | German Wikipedia |
1939 to 1940 Expulsions of 680 000 Poles from | German occupied Wielkopolska (German -Reichsgau Warth |
This text is a translation from | German Wikipedia |
rn-luck, originally Bayern-Dusel (derived from | German: Dusel, lit. |
Code generator from | German WW II IFF-Radio FuG25-a Erstling |
The piece derives its stylistic lineage from | German late-Romanticism. |
The loanword from | German language became an English term in 1902 as a r |
Drawn from | German authorities by Ednah D. Cheney. |
from | German by Susan Ghanouni and Rae Walter. |
Stats from | German 2000-01 season at Fussballdaten. |
adapted from | German Wikipedia |
The word comes from | German for frizzy hair ("krauses Haar"). |
Hand-Book of Assaying, translation from | German with additions |
Derived from | German Wikipedia |
The title is translated as "Forever" from | German. |
He was released from | German prison, July 5, 2009. |
Animal tarot is translated from | German Tiertarock. |
At the front, | German resistance was falling away. |
A full | German version was also recorded. |
The Boat Is Full ( | German: Das Boot ist voll) is a 1981 German-language |
Film encyclopedia of full-length | German and German-speaking sound films, sorted by the |
French galanterie, | German galantieren, plural galanteries |
David Gans, | German Jewish mathematician and astronomer (d. |
Geaca ( | German: Jeckel) is a commune in Cluj County, Romania. |
The Stade Geest ( | German: Stader Geest) is a natural region of low, san |
March 12 - Paul Gerhardt, | German hymn-writer (died 1676) |
"Sexual Morality in 1960s West Germany," | German History 23/3 (2005) |
ly by the Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft ( | German: German Physical Society) |
ion about Alexander Prince of Saxony Gessaphe ( | German) |
The Ghost ( | German: Das Gespenst) is a 1982 German drama film dir |
Peter Gingold, | German Resistance figure and Holocaust survivor |
March 10 - Johann Rudolf Glauber, | German chemist (b. |
Glencree | German war cemetery (German: Deutscher Kriegsfriedhof |
August 8 - Johann Friedrich Gmelin, | German naturalist (d. |
August 8 - Johann Georg Gmelin, | German botanist (died 1755) |
Gnadenfrei, | German Lutheran Church. |
Radio Goethe: | German bands Vol. |
Gold | German Life Saving Association badge |
The Good | German by Steven Soderbergh |
1769: Linie Graben ( | German) |
The city was later granted | German town privileges as well. |
Thode believed that great | German art should illustrate technical skill, realism |
Union troops - mostly green | German volunteers - fired into a crowd. |
1689: November 26 - Marquard Gude, | German archaeologist (born 1635). |
Habartov ( | German: Habersbirk) is a town in the Czech Republic. |
He had | German miners and teutons worked in Zungaria. |
Nina Hagen, | German female singer |
February 14 - Hans Christoph Haiden, | German composer, organist and poet |
Gustl Halenke, | German actress |
Hans Hanke, | German military officer (World War Two). |
The Vampire Happening ( | German: Gebissen wird nur nachts) is a 1971 West Germ |
House of Hardenberg, | German aristocratic family |
Hartmanice ( | German: Hartmanitz) is a town in the Czech Republic. |
The name Behn has | German origin. |
Since she has | German ancestors, she and her husband immigrated in 1 |
Tayfun Korkut also has | German citizenship. |
He has | German citizenship. |
date unknown - Peter Hasse, | German organist and composer (b. |
October 26 - Hans Leo Hassler, | German composer (died 1612) |
The women have | German names. |
He also helds | German citizenship. |
November 5 - Martin Helwig, | German cartographer of Silesia (d. |
Pribislav Henry ( | German: Pribislaw-Heinrich) (c. |
Hernandez ( | German MC) |
Hessian ( | German: Hessisch) is the name of a group of dialects |
Heuchler ( | German for Hypocrite) is the latest album by the Germ |
January 28 - Johannes Hevelius, | German astronomer (born 1611). |
January 28 - Johannes Hevelius, | German astronomer (died 1687) |
Hexion's | German division (Hexion Specialty Chemicals GmbH) cur |
1729: 25 September - Christian Gottlob Heyne, | German archaeologist (died 1812) |
Sathmarisch is a dialect of High | German. |
High | German consonant shift |
Old English fugol, fugel : Old High | German fogal "bird" |
The Lord's Prayer in four Old High | German dialects. |
Middle High | German |
The town had high | German population until World War II. |
s are largely Franconian, tending towards High | German. |
In addition to High | German, the Elbe Eastphalian dialect of West Low Germ |
Brief biography of von Hiller ( | German) |
Bad Hindelang ( | German, west) |
November 16 - Paul Hindemith, | German composer |
Main article: Hindu | German Conspiracy |
In 1924, he married his | German classmate, Ethel Wilhelmina Schneeman. |
His | German team finished fifth in the military patrol eve |
For the historic | German region, see Artland (region). |
also called "Brunswick" (1978-2004), historic | German administrative region |
coln-Square Neighborhood has been historically | German. |
Peter Hofmann, | German tenor |
Burg Hohenwang ( | german) |
He also holds | German citizenship. |
We will preach and speak of the holy | German Empire. |
Yin Hang as Asian Hooker ' | German' |
Homes were expropriated to house | German occupying forces. |
He learnt French, Hungarian, | German, English, and Spanish. |
Silent Hunters: | German U-boat Commanders of World War II. |
l-in-chief, 16th (Schleswig-Holstein) Hussars, | German Army |
Hutterite | German (in Canada and the United States) |
The Light-hearted Student: I | German (1930 - grammar text) |
Jellinek, Auswahl Kabbalistischer Mystik, i.9 ( | German part); |
Put on Ice ( | German: Kaltgestellt) is a 1980 German thriller film |
Iclod ( | German: Grossikladen) is a commune in Cluj County, Ro |
The purpose of these raids was to identify | German coastal units and to gain technical intelligen |
For the World War II | German radar, see Jagdschloss radar. |
This article is about the World War II | German soldier. |
For the World War II | German cemetery, see La Cambe German war cemetery. |
Frederick Augustus III ( | German: Friedrich August III.); |
War of Illusions: | German policies from 1911 to 1914 is a book by German |
The abbey was granted Imperial immediacy ( | German: Reichsfreiheit) in 1466. |
of Germany, Hindenburg, praised his impeccable | German. |
Beginning in the 1870s, Imperial | German officials restricted the usage of languages ot |
Minefield laid by imperial | German Submarine UC-1. |
She had cost the Imperial | German Government 15,345,000 Goldmarks. |
"The Imperial | German Dinner Service" (1983) |
The Imperial | German General Government of Warsaw (German: Kaiserli |
Armeekorps) was a corps of the Imperial | German Army. |
The film is in | German. |
name is spelled Nicolas in French, Nikolaus in | German). |
The term "Schanze" means "a ski jump" in | German. |
Slogan in | German on a sign at the motorway |
They perform original songs in | German, Viennese, and English. |
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