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Hans Eichel (born 1941, Kassel), | German politician |
Environmental plan; pdf-file (36 KB) ( | German) |
Klaus Kinski - Peter Keene ( | German version) |
Sibel Kekilli, | German actress of Turkish descent |
Matthias Kessler, | German professional road racing cyclist |
Source: kicker ( | German) |
Beamish, N.Ludlow: History of the King's | German Legion, 2 Vol. |
December 18 - Gottfried Kirch, | German astronomer (died 1710) |
c.1602: Athanasius Kircher, | German Jewish orientalist (d. |
Hans Kirchner | German, Poelcapelle (4) |
Klaus Kleinfeld, | German businessman |
He knew | German, and in March 1916 joined Room 40. |
Death of Friedrich von Huene, the well known | German paleontologist. |
Birth of Friedrich von Huene, the well known | German paleontologist. |
February 4 - Robert Koldewey, | German archaeologist (b. |
Kontakte, | German language textbook, McGraw-Hill |
Janitor speaks Spanish, Korean, | German, Italian and American Sign Language. |
February 8 - Siegfried Kracauer, | German movie critic and journalist |
Melchior Kreisstein, | German music printer |
Daniel Kretschmer, | German hip hop and reggae musician |
Kritik ( | German Grammy) |
Uwe Krupp, | German ice hockey player |
Player profile at KSC.de ( | German) |
rinthe in Deutschland: Damme Priory labyrinth ( | German) |
1855: Franz Lachner's | German version was given in Frankfurt. |
Main article: 2004 Ladies | German Open - Doubles |
1991 (1) Lufthansa Ladies' | German Open |
2000 stilwerk Ladies' | German Open |
1996 Ladies' | German Open |
Edmund Landau, | German mathematician |
Langemarck | German No 7 (Totenwaldchen), Langemark (4) |
See Langemark | German war cemetery |
Langemark | German war cemetery {Total Burials: over 44,000} |
The product supports the languages | German, English and Japanese. |
She speaks five languages, | German, English, French, Italian and Slovak. |
He speaks three languages: | German, French and English. |
Large | German forces were eventually deployed to the area, a |
The church served the large | German American population of Elmira. |
Emanuel Larisch, | German communist politician |
"Modelling the Late | German Enlightenment in Die Zauberfloete". in Oxford |
It also stars Lauren | German and Ron Perlman. |
Lauren | German Emily Landry |
The Agricultural League ( | German: Landbund) was a German agrarian political par |
He is also currently learning | German and Portuguese. |
He began learning | German at age 12. |
probable - Leonhard Lechner, | German composer (died 1606) |
November 14 - Gottfried Leibniz, | German scientist and mathematician (born 1646) |
July 1 - Gottfried Leibniz, | German scientist and mathematician (died 1716) |
s 2 Austrians (Edith Hauer and Franz Leitner) | *German* |
The Scarlet Letter ( | German: Der Scharlachrote Buchstabe) is a 1973 German |
July 25 - Andreas Libavius, | German physician (born 1555). |
Maik Nothnagel (born 1966, Bad Liebenstein), | German politician |
Ernst Lindemann, ( | German naval officer, Captain of the Bismarck) |
1768: Mauth Thor Linie ( | German) |
The Free State of Lippe ( | German: Freistaat Lippe) was a German state formed af |
Juvenile literature ( | German: Kleine Schriften), Stuttgart 1842-1844, 7 vol |
After World War II the local | German populace was expelled. |
Computer Love ( | German version title: "Computer Liebe") is a song by |
It belongs to the East Low | German subgroup. |
The Middle Low | German language is an ancestor of the modern Low Germ |
om about 1100 to 1500, splitting into West Low | German and East Low German. |
Low | German (West Germanic) |
West Low | German |
Sauerland Low | German |
s, Low Franconian is grouped together with Low | German. |
The Middle Low | German word means something that pinches badly. |
he Hanseatic merchants spoke variations of Low | German. |
Today, Low | German has become a group of dialects of German under |
Sievert is a low | German given name |
Mecklenburgisch-Vorpommersch is a Low | German dialect spoken in the German state of Mecklenb |
Luftflotten ( | German) |
(2.15 m) | German professional basketball player. |
In 1917 he was made | German Consul. |
September 30 - Michael Maestlin, | German astronomer and mathematician (d. |
October 20 - Michael Maestlin, | German astronomer and mathematician (b. |
Mainz | German Bible (1534), printed by Peter Jordan. |
He was named male | German sportsperson of the year 2007. |
between Anielowka and Kostopol contained many | German villages. |
Jews expelled from Portugal and from many | German cities. |
In response, many | German agents were parachuted into neutral Ireland. |
Georg Marcgrave, | German naturalist, explorer of Brazil (died 1644) |
March 3 - Andreas Sigismund Marggraf, | German chemist (died 1782) |
Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg, | German musicologist in the Age of Enlightenment. |
In 1895, he married | German feminist writer Lily Gizycki. |
Mastersongs ( | German: Meisterlieder) proper (about 4200) |
Kurt Masur, | German conductor |
Mattarello ( | German: Madrell) is a small town in Trentino, Italy. |
February 20 - Tobias Mayer, | German astronomer (born 1723) |
Voight was called Dutch for Deutsch meaning | German. |
1437-January 1513) was a notable medieval | German author. |
Member, | German 1980 Olympic Team (boycotted Olympics) |
Erling von Mende, | German sinologist |
Menen | German war cemetery {Total Burials: 47,864) |
Valentin Mennher, | German mathematician (d. |
Robert Mertens, | German zoologist |
Franz Carl Mertens, | German botanist |
May 23 - Franz Mesmer, | German physician (d. |
March 5 - Franz Mesmer, | German physician (b. |
May 23 - Lena Meyer-Landrut, | German singer |
Mirsk ( | German: Friedeberg am Queis), Poland |
Don Heinrich Tolzmann, ed., Missouri's | German Heritage. |
Wielki Moczar ( | German: Kotzen Pfuhl) |
Glimpses of Modern | German Culture (1898) |
In Modern | German the uo is monophthongised to a u. |
Translation into modern | German. |
The Rise of the Modern | German Novel: Crisis and Charisma (Cambridge, MA: Har |
(History of Modern | German Surgery); Enke, Stuttgart 1915. |
Entrance of a modern | German Reformhaus store |
Martin Moller, | German poet |
Muspratt destroyed two more | German planes in October. |
However, soon after, three more | German armored cars approached. |
This area typically features a more | German theme. |
During the night of 12/13 November more | German reinforcements arrived. |
It suffered as most | German towns did during WW II. |
A staple ingredient in most | German versions is pearl barley. |
The community has a mostly | German Catholic background. |
His later works are mostly | German detective stories. |
Patricia Lueger (born 1974, Munich), | German actress |
D.T. Murphy, | German exploration of the polar world. |
The Allied Museum ( | German: AlliiertenMuseum) is a museum in Berlin. |
Mutter ( | German for "mother") is the third album by German ind |
PeterLicht on MySpace ( | German) |
In einer mondhellen Nacht ( | German) |
Deutschlandradio is a national | German public radio broadcaster. |
The film was coproduced with the national | German TV-channel ZDF and the French-German TV-channe |
-chivalric group was involved in nationalistic | German politics. |
Schirrmann founded the nationwide | German Youth Hostel Association in 1919. |
Native | German speakers impersonated German Air Defence offic |
Besides his native | German, Hell speaks perfect and unaccented English. |
Nazareth | German war cemetery de: Deutscher Soldatenfriedhof in |
For the Nazi | German industralist, see Hermann Schmitz (Nazi). |
He died in Bergen-Belsen Nazi | German Concentration Camp. |
Deutschen Literaturarchivs Marbach am Neckar ( | German link) |
Nemesmedves ( | German: Ginisdorf) is a village in Vas county, Hungar |
The Net ( | German: Das Netz) is a 1975 German drama film directe |
Netzeitung ( | German) |
Karsten Brodowski (born 1985, Neuruppin), | German rower |
Lake Neusiedl ( | German: Neusiedler See) |
D III 88: The New | German Air Force Attacks (1939) |
The new | German designation was Sdkfz 254. |
The next | German line was the Caesar C line. |
August 10 - Philipp Nicolai, | German pastor and composer (died 1608) |
Mitja Nikisch, | German pianist and band leader |
Rychnov u Jablonce nad Nisou ( | German: Reichenau), a town |
There were no | German bombers, No German bombers, |
Jean Paul wrote: "[Let] no | German forget him!". |
There were no | German bombers in the air, |
Non-native | German speakers must pass a German language proficien |
August 10 - Hieronymus Praetorius, north | German composer and organist (d. |
The piece was commissioned by the North | German Radio Hamburg. |
North | German Confederation 1866-1871 |
Hannover, Schleswig-Holstein and small North | German States (1890) |
Northern | German champions: 1920 |
He left his northern | German properties to William's son, Otto. |
Bill is northern | German dialect word for 'butt' and 'end'. |
Broch, a Norwegian, | German or Austrian surname. |
Johannes Lichtenberger (died 1503) was a noted | German astrologer. |
Max Hess (1878-1975) was a noted | German horn player. |
Furthermore the name is used in numerous | German tales. |
Nymphe ( | German Anti-Aircraft Ship, 1940. |
The Black Obelisk ( | German: Der schwarze Obelisk) is a novel written in 1 |
Josef Michael Fux (born 1938, Oberammergau), | German woodcarver (de) |
Oberstleutnant ( | German Army - with Patent 1.08.36): |
The force occupied | German Samoa until 1920. |
24 April Germany occupies | German South-West Africa |
Welle) of | German infantry divisions. |
She is the daughter of | German soprano Agnes Giebel. |
The provinces of | German Austria. |
Later he began a study of | German Jurisprudence. |
It commemorates the anniversary of | German reunification in 1990. |
The numbers of | German immigrants increased in mid-century. |
Texas is of | German, Puerto Rican and Norwegian descent. |
Kuhn was born in Germantown, son of | German immigrant parents. |
Birch is of | German Jewish, Nordic, and Italian descent. |
Chairman of the Association of | German Engineers |
See also: List of | German Turks |
His Volume “The Dynamics of | German Industry” (2005, German original edition 2002, |
aus Victor Bock (1926-2008) was a professor of | German studies. |
The family was of | German descent. |
He wrote also on the history of | German folksongs, and on the teaching of the German l |
Edmund Willard as the chief of | German intelligence |
She is of | German and Filipino descent. |
Friedrich Paulus - Commander of | German forces at Stalingrad |
The F123 Brandenburg class is a class of | German frigate. |
Illustration of | German woad mill in Thuringia, 1752 |
Flag of | German South-West Africa |
Lisel Funk introduced him to many aspects of | German culture, especially German literature and the |
Persons of | German or kindred blood |
The British Bombing of | German Cities." |
er's ancestry, to have categories of Person of | German Descent, or German-American History. |
His father was a truck driver of | German decent. |
Large scale-model of | German trench lines |
ques Offenbach (1819-1880), French composer of | German descent |
It began as a colony of | German immigrants. |
The discography of | German singer Mark Medlock. |
He is of | German and Irish descent. |
s this opera shows Henze's personal dislike of | German militarism. |
Sketch of | German Submarine UC-5 |
1992), another leading Anglophone scholar of | German history. |
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