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Slogan in | German on a sign at the motorway |
Ordinul Vulturul | German, clasa a III (1942) |
It runs tests in | German as a foreign language. |
John St | German was a medieval Bishop of Worcester elect. |
Amana | German is a dialect of West Central German. |
Pankow ( | German band), a German band named after the district |
eter Ducke (born 14 October 1941) is a Sudeten | German and a former East German football player. |
Rychnov u Jablonce nad Nisou ( | German: Reichenau), a town |
Render also published | German 'Exercises, a Pocket Dictionary in English and |
( | German) Thomas A. Seidel (Hrsg.): |
German Discussion-Board about Richard Bandler | |
Eligible are | German players abroad and players in Germany. |
Evelyn Hecht-Galinski (born 1949), | German Jewish activist |
Kaspar Eichel (born 1942), | German film actor (de) |
Sabine Bethmann (b. 25 October 1931), former | German movie actress |
Hand-Book of Assaying, translation from | German with additions |
There is nothing comparable in the | German strong adjective inflections. |
Main article: | German cruiser Admiral Hipper |
When | German dictator Adolf Hitler came to power in 1933, f |
German military advance halted in 1942/43. | |
Flag of | German South-West Africa |
Main article: | German South-West Africa |
German East Africa (German: Deutsch-Ostafrika) was a | |
24 April Germany occupies | German South-West Africa |
Zanzibar and | German East Africa, Meyers Konversations-Lexikon, 188 |
Attached to | German East Africa, the region only had a minimal Ger |
German prisoners after the battle | |
He reached | German lines after walking for five days. |
renamed the settlement Hopedale (Hoffental in | German) shortly afterward. |
In 1937 and 1938, | German authorities again stepped up legislative perse |
He began learning | German at age 12. |
She is the daughter of | German soprano Agnes Giebel. |
The | german German Air Force infantry regiment Friesland |
German Maritime Aircraft. | |
He currently plays with the | German club ALBA Berlin |
It was named for | German astronomer Albert Jansen. |
Humanoid is the third | German studio album and the second English studio alb |
The | German feminist Alice Schwarzer received the award in |
He is currently the oldest former | German president alive and the longest-lived German h |
( | German) Meister, Aloys (1899). |
The album also and rather atypically for Swiss | German rap also contains raps in Standard German. |
Audio guides in English and | German are also available. |
The | German government also denounced the agreement. |
His sixth triumph was over | German ace Alwyn Thurm. |
Mirsk ( | German: Friedeberg am Queis), Poland |
These sets included British, | German, and American infantry, the British 8th Army a |
Minority languages include Chinese, Arabic, | German, Italian among others. |
A | German grave amongst the Commonwealth soldiers and ai |
Early followers were most often | German in ancestry. |
Bruno Kittel (1870-1948), | German violinist and conductor |
J. J. Becher (born 1635), | German physician and chemist. |
Tales from the | German, Italian, and French (1843) |
Frida Blumenberg, | German artist and sculptor |
Wilhelm Hempfing (1886-1948) was a | German painter and printmaker. |
They perform original songs in | German, Viennese, and English. |
The | German translation and the German premiere were both |
aul Gottlieb Werlhof (1699, Helmstedt - 1767), | German physician and poet |
Neuhouser's focus is on | German Idealism and continental social theory. |
Karl Heineken (died 1830), | German physician and ornithologist |
Paul Egger, a decorated | German pilot and tank commander |
German (23.8%) and Polish (17.2%). | |
Snoop Dogg and | German actor and rapper Jimi Blue Ochsenknecht. |
July 29 - Martin Behaim, | German navigator and geographer (born 1459) |
1997 "Best | German Rock and Pop Guitarist" |
The product supports the languages | German, English and Japanese. |
German Marxism and Russian Communism (1954) | |
He speaks | German, French, and Turkish. |
1480-1539) was a | German monk and theologian. |
He learnt French, Hungarian, | German, English, and Spanish. |
Disposal of the | German navy and merchant marine. |
Heinrich Adolf Schrader (1767-1836) was a | German botanist and mycologist. |
Sara Noxx is a | German musician and artist. |
Siegfried Czapski (1861-1907) was a | German physicist and optician. |
He speaks Luxembourgish, French, | German, Spanish and English. |
Because of his knowledge of the | German language and manners, he often played cynical |
Hermann Wissmann (1853 - 1905), | German explorer and administrator in Africa |
Matthias Wissmann (born 1949), | German politician and lobbyist |
Otto Maull (1887-1957) was a | German geographer and geopolitician. |
Boateng has a | German mother and a Ghanaian father. |
Henry Oldenburg, | German diplomat and Secretary to the Royal Society |
He wrote also on the history of | German folksongs, and on the teaching of the German l |
Hermann Marggraff (1809-64) was a | German poet and humorous author. |
Klaus P. Arnold is a | German lawyer and local politician. |
March 25 - Christopher Clavius, | German mathematician and astronomer (d. |
He speaks | German, French and English in addition to Turkish. |
Arthur Looss was a | German zoologist and parasitologist. |
Hedda Eulenberg was a | German translator and writer |
Zentis is a | German jam and confectionery manufacturer. |
February 3 - Lina Abarbanell, | German singer and actress |
Johann Hommel (1518-1562) was a | German astronomer and mathematician. |
Johann Gottlieb Fleischer (1797-1838) was a | German botanist and ornithologist. |
German language and literature | |
August 10 - Hieronymus Praetorius, north | German composer and organist (d. |
German Life and Letters, volume 13 (1960), num. | |
Janitor speaks Spanish, Korean, | German, Italian and American Sign Language. |
He was a | German historian and politician and was Professor at |
The family is of Czech, | German, Italian, and Russian extraction. |
Hans Steffen (1865-1937), | German geographer and explorer of Patagonia |
1968 in Radeberg, Saxony) is a | German painter and sculptor. |
The street is named after the vicinity to the | German Church, and the German parish. |
November 14 - Gottfried Leibniz, | German scientist and mathematician (born 1646) |
Konrad Pellikan (1478-1556), | German teacher and author |
December - Oswald Croll, | German chemist and physician (born c1560) |
Hannfried Lucke (born 1964) is a | German organist and improviser. |
July 1 - Gottfried Leibniz, | German scientist and mathematician (died 1716) |
Karl-Heinz Steffens is a | German clarinetist and conductor. |
He speaks four languages; English, | German, Hungarian and Romanian. |
The song was recorded in | German, French and English. |
Johann Christian Buxbaum (1693 - 1730), | German physician and botanist |
February 1 - Johan Agrell, | German composer and violinist (died 1765) |
German Industry and Global Enterprise. | |
Mitja Nikisch, | German pianist and band leader |
For languages, there are three: | German, French, and Spanish. |
He visited | German universities and studied at the British Museum |
Georg Dietrich Leyding, 1664-1710, | German composer and organist |
onhart Fuchs (sometimes Leonhard) (1501-1566), | German physician and botanist |
Wilhelm Geiger (1856-1943), | German Orientalist and father of Hans Geiger |
1595 - 1663) was a | German organist and composer. |
Friedrich August Kummer (1797 - 1879), | German cellist and composer |
Richard Brausewetter (de) (1866 - 1916), | German officer and writer |
Max Brausewetter (de) (1867 - 1917), | German doctor and writer |
Ernst Benda (1925-2009), | German politician and jurist |
February 12 - Christopher Clavius, | German mathematician and astronomer (born 1537) |
Barthold Georg Niebuhr, 19th century | German statesman and historian |
Jon Baumhauer (de) (born 1944), | German entrepreneur and child psychologist |
Christoph Auffarth (de) (born 1951), | German theologian and relgious scgolar |
February 18 - Valerius Cordus, | German physician and botanist (d. |
'Swedish romantics', ' | German romantics', and so on. |
He had | German miners and teutons worked in Zungaria. |
March 24 - Samuel Scheidt, | German organist and composer (born 1587) |
Seppi speaks | German, Italian and English. |
For the | German DJ and Techno/Trance producer, see Moguai. |
Martin Schaffner (1478-1548) was a | German painter and medallist. |
Eckhart Nickel (born 1966) is a | German author and journalist. |
Franz Baader was a | German referee and linesman. |
father, who worked on the Hamburg docks, was a | German Jew and a member of the German Resistance. |
He speaks | German, Russian, and English. |
He speaks three languages: | German, French and English. |
Hits obtained by | German Battlecruisers and Battleships |
Irish (7.7%), | German (5.7%), and Scots-Irish (2.0%). |
Friedrich Heinrich Helmut Fritsche was a | German agronomist and politician. |
e Austrian-German border, the Breitach reaches | German territory and curves through the narrow Breita |
32nd Indiana Infantry, also called the "First | German", was made up of German immigrants and descend |
Alexis is a | German pop and gala singer. |
Speaks | German, English and French. |
He spoke fluent French, | German, English and his native Alsatian. |
Klaus Bittermann (de) (born 1952), | German author and publisher |
Stephan Konrad Matthai is a | German geologist and petroleum engineer. |
2002 he won the | German championship and cup again. |
Franziska Oehme is a | German film and television actress. |
Schaede is trilingual ( | German, English, and Japanese). |
date unknown - Peter Hasse, | German organist and composer (b. |
April 11 - Egon Hugenschmidt, 84, | German jurist and politician. |
March 20 - Erwin Lehn, 90, | German musician and conductor. |
This article is about the | German poet and Nazi activist. |
Robert Huber is a | German biochemist and Nobel laureate. |
Heinrich von Friedberg (1813-1895), | German jurist and statesman |
Thomas Thiemeyer (*1963) is a | German illustrator and writer. |
He speaks | German, French and Japanese. |
Kettler, a | German fitness and leisure equipment-producing compan |
These emerged from the | German Reformed and Lutheran Churches, and are histor |
Hermann Sudermann (1857, Matzicken - 1928), | German dramatist and novelist |
1525: probable - Arnolt Schlick, | German organist and composer (born c.1460) |
The book was translated into English, | German, Spanish and Japanese. |
He was a | German composer and organist. |
It is named for Karl Adolph von Basedow, a | German physician and the German word for iodine, "jod |
From there the squadron attacked | German communications and airfields. |
Consequently, there are few remaining | German speakers and relatively few overt manifestatio |
Peter Millowitsch is a | German film and television actor. |
Friderich Martens (1635 - 1699), | German physician and naturalist |
John R. Commons, | German Socialists and the War. |
It has support for English, Japanese, | German, French, and Spanish. |
Ernst Herzfeld (1879-1948), a | German archaeologist and Iranologist |
Levi Herzfeld (1810-1884), a | German rabbi and historian. |
Bertolt Brecht, | German poet and playwright |
Max Marcuse (1877-1963) was a Jewish - | German dermatologist and sexologist. |
Alexandra Prince is a | German singer and songwriter. |
German, Dutch and Spanish translations. | |
For the | German film and television production company, see Ci |
Heidi Westphal is a | German rower and Olympic medalist. |
German (24.9%) and Polish (19.6%). | |
Heinrich Gotthard von Treitschke (1834-1896), | German historian and nationalist |
1999), of | German heritage, and John Cifu, of Italian heritage. |
It was translated in | German, Danish and English. |
Eight | German crewmen and two British seamen were lost, and |
Seeed's lyrics are in | German, English and Patois. |
Rudolf Geiger (1894-1981), | German meteorologist and climatologist |
Ralf Zerback (born 1961) is a | German historian and author. |
Leo Maximilian Baginski (1881-1964), | German entrepreneur and inventor |
Heribert Prantl (born 1953, Nittenau), a | German journalist and jurist |
Since 1982 Flint has been a major character in | German movies and on German television. |
English, Danish, Dutch, French, | German, Polish, and Swedish. |
Wilhelm Karges (1613/1614 - 1699), was a | German organist and composer in the North German orga |
Arnold Brecht, a | German jurist and government official |
Hans Kies (de) (1910 - 1984), | German sculptor and politician |
September 30 - Michael Maestlin, | German astronomer and mathematician (d. |
Auflage 1886) - The | German Gothic and Renaissance Room |
1571-1594) was a | German poet and dramatist. |
October 20 - Michael Maestlin, | German astronomer and mathematician (b. |
Nadja Auermann (born 1971), a | German model and actress |
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