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occupation zone and went to play for Kickers | Offenbach, winning a South German championship with th |
In 1858, this law was changed, and | Offenbach was able to offer full-length operettas, beg |
In 1858, this law was changed, and | Offenbach was able to offer full-length works, beginni |
famous as vocalist for the Quebec rock band | Offenbach, he also released two solo albums. |
but it was not exclusively performed because | Offenbach left an enormous number of sketches that var |
rian), and participated in the skirmishes at | Offenbach, Knittelsbach, and Otterheim, and, later, at |
Kickers | Offenbach 0-1 Bayer Leverkusen (June 4, 1982) |
SV Waldhof Mannheim, Kickers | Offenbach and Bayer Uerdingen were promoted to the Bun |
d 442 games in the Bundesliga, for Dortmund, | Offenbach and Bayer 05 Uerdingen. |
er training at the Technische Lehranstalt in | Offenbach, he began his professional career at the Ull |
It formed the first part of an | Offenbach double bill, the other half of the programme |
Offenbach Double Bill. | |
2 the capital of the district was moved from | Offenbach to Dietzenbach. |
Jacques | Offenbach becomes director of his own opera house, Les |
Kickers | Offenbach 1-0 Eintracht Braunschweig (June 5, 1981) |
Reece in 1871 and one with music by Jacques | Offenbach and English text by H. B. Farnie at the Alha |
Kickers | Offenbach, FC Erzgebirge Aue, SC Paderborn 07 and FC C |
Paris, London and New York for decades, and | Offenbach eventually expanded it as a full-length musi |
The district | Offenbach was first formed in 1832 when the previous L |
29 May 1971: Bielefeld v Stuttgart 1-0; | Offenbach v Frankfurt 0-2 |
Jacques | Offenbach (1819-1880), French composer of German desce |
Synagogue | Offenbach, Offenbach, Germany, 1998 |
at Avranches in France, and at Frankfurt and | Offenbach in Germany. |
lub he (and his brother) moved on to Kickers | Offenbach where he had an impressive strike record wit |
repertoire some of the contemporary songs of | Offenbach, who heard her sing in Hamburg in 1864. |
played for Aegeas Plomariou, Egaleo, Kickers | Offenbach and Iraklis Thessaloniki. |
Jacques | Offenbach: Ba-Ta-Clan, L'ensemble instrumental de Bass |
Wilhelm Orbach (1894, | Offenbach am Main - 1944, Auschwitz) was a German ches |
Burghart Schmidt lives since 1997 in | Offenbach am Main (near Frankfurt) and Vienna. |
He was born in Cracow in 1680 and died in | Offenbach am Main in 1756. |
described his tough childhood in the city of | Offenbach am Main where he was born. |
April 1775 Lieser (Mosel) - 4 September 1849 | Offenbach am Main) was a German physician, educational |
Many people continued to go up to | Offenbach am Main, to Gottes Haus, as the believers ca |
Brentano was born in | Offenbach am Main, the son of the lawyer and Centre po |
the package is a 2-hour DVD of a concert in | Offenbach am Main, on September 29, 1978 for the Germa |
(rabbi of a small synagogue) in the town of | Offenbach am Main. |
After his rather disappointing spell at | Offenbach Watzka moved to Regionalliga Nord side 1. |
state of the Holy Roman Empire, based around | Offenbach and Neu Isenburg (built by the counts in 169 |
is Majesty's Theatre, which was based on the | Offenbach opera of the same name. |
Since 1974, he heads the | Offenbach Chamber Orchestra. |
ini, ragtime music, and Gaite' Parisienne by | Offenbach, she pulled one of her straps from her shoul |
Offenbach later reunited with Martin Deschamps on voca | |
van's Operetta Company" that summer were two | Offenbach adaptations, Rose of Auvergne (with Sullivan |
It was based in | Offenbach, Germany, specialized in trance music and gr |
f was named as the new head coach of Kickers | Offenbach, replacing Steffen Menze. |
shwin works and another of improvisations on | Offenbach and Strauss. |
Joseph | Offenbach - Taxichauffeur |
In 1950 he was part of the | Offenbach team that lost to VfB Stuttgart in the Germa |
He last managed Kickers | Offenbach in the German 3rd Liga. |
Bad Kissingen, Main-Spessart, Aschaffenburg, | Offenbach and the district-free cities of Offenbach an |
port was added to the district, and the city | Offenbach left the district to become a district-free |
3rd place team in the 2.Bundesliga (Kickers | Offenbach) and the 3rd bottom team in the Bundesliga ( |
llet, revising works for the Company such as | Offenbach in the Underworld (1983) and staging The Nut |
defender for FC St.Pauli Hamburg and Kickers | Offenbach in the early 1950s. |
oints were located at Marburg, Wiesbaden and | Offenbach, with the overall aim of restituting the art |
act of the opera Barbe-Bleue (1866), Jacques | Offenbach plays the first notes of the song while Barb |
Offenbach went to Vienna in 1861 to conduct performanc | |
and third-placed 2. Bundesliga team Kickers | Offenbach had to compete in a two-legged relegation/pr |
1875 La fille de Madame Angot (Jacques | Offenbach), English version (Royalty Theatre) |
By placing them to opera arias by Gounod, | Offenbach, Verdi, Weber, Mozart, Donizetti, and Boito, |
Editions: Venice, 1602; Hamburg, 1782; | Offenbach, 1802; Wilna, 1802, by Abraham b. |
re replaced by Arminia Bielefeld and Kickers | Offenbach, who won their respective promotion play-off |
were replaced by Wuppertaler SV and Kickers | Offenbach, who won their respective promotion play-off |
re replaced by Hertha BSC Berlin and Kickers | Offenbach, who won their respective promotion play-off |
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