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s was opened by Kaiser Wilhelm I and Chancellor | Otto von Bismarck. |
sian Conservative Party's ideas, and it opposed | Otto von Bismarck's plans for German unification dur |
connections, in 1894 he entered in contact with | Otto von Bismarck, who supported the creation of a n |
The song was covered by Modeselektor and | Otto Von Schirach on the Modeselektor album Happy Bi |
of Emperor Alexander III and German Chancellor | Otto von Bismarck. |
esses of Prussia's conservative Prime Minister, | Otto von Bismarck. |
ionalist, anticlerical "culture of progress" in | Otto von Bismarck's new German Empire. |
r, Max Lorenz, Margarete Klose, Rudolf Gonszar, | Otto Von Rohr - Frankfurt Radio Chorus and Orchestra |
ne 18, 1887 was an attempt by German Chancellor | Otto von Bismarck to continue to ally with Russia af |
Johann | Otto von Gemmingen, Prince-Bishop of Augsburg, Bavar |
His descendant | Otto von Bismarck received the honorary citizenship |
Otto von Feldmann (6 August 1873, Berlin - 20 May 19 | |
is, and during this time he became friends with | Otto von Bismarck, and nurtured friendly links betwe |
Otto Von Schirach | |
as a member of the Puttkamer family, related to | Otto von Bismarck's wife. |
e second son, and seventh and youngest child of | Otto von Habsburg and Princess Regina of Saxe-Meinin |
bert von Bismarck, the oldest son of Chancellor | Otto von Bismarck. |
of the German battleship and of the surname of | Otto von Bismarck. |
eth Helene von Vieregg was the daughter of Adam | Otto von Vieregg til Weitendorff from Mecklenburg, a |
) is the title of a speech by German Chancellor | Otto von Bismarck given in 1862 about the unificatio |
Otto von Rosen (1884 - 1963) was a Swedish military | |
He thus published a biography of | Otto von Bismarck in 1902. |
lass after losing to the upcoming gold medalist | Otto von Porat. |
He met personally with | Otto von Bismarck who was Foreign Minister of Prussi |
rs and came into contact with Kaiser William I, | Otto von Bismarck, Helmuth von Moltke and Albrecht v |
Otto von Corvin | |
Otto von Bismarck expressed some interest, and the t | |
Luck's father, | Otto von Luck, broke tradition by serving as a Naval |
8000 B.C. is an IDM LP by | Otto von Schirach, released in 2001 on Schematic Rec |
Following World War II, he joined | Otto von Habsburg's cause for a unified Europe. |
in, the son of the lawyer and Centre politician | Otto von Brentano. |
ed a town in 1881, and was named Bismarck after | Otto von Bismarck, the then-Chancellor of Germany. |
Generalleutnant | Otto von Preinitzer 1 June 1920 - 1 April 1922 |
to lose the war, and that his great-grandfather | Otto von Bismarck, would never have invaded Russia. |
Otto von Porat - Boxing, Heavyweight | |
An admirer of | Otto von Bismarck, he arranged to be buried near von |
e school in 1851 to Dr Carl Johan Bohman and Dr | Otto von Feilitzen, who ran the school until 1875, w |
ned by German scientist and mayor of Magdeburg, | Otto von Guericke in 1650 to demonstrate the air pum |
the "Causa Habsburg" which led to the return of | Otto von Habsburg to Austria as private citizen in 1 |
Otto von Schrader (18 March 1888 - 19 July 1945) was | |
Otto von Bismarck wearing a cuirassier officers' met | |
epicting Albrecht von Roon, Helmuth von Moltke, | Otto von Bismarck and Prince Frederick Charles of Pr |
icians as Engelbert Dollfuss, Kurt Schuschnigg, | Otto von Habsburg, Winston Churchill, and Charles de |
his class would be three other future admirals: | Otto von Diederichs, Viktor Valois and Gustav von Se |
General der Panzertruppe | Otto von Knobelsdorff, June 1942 - 1 July 1942 |
or the Duchy of Brunswick, as German Chancellor | Otto von Bismarck had removed Ernest Augustus, Crown |
bumi called for the advice of German Chancellor | Otto von Bismarck; his advice convinced the Meiji le |
1 November 1940 - General der Panzertruppen | Otto von Knobelsdorff |
he first years of the German nation-state under | Otto von Bismarck, the Foreign Office on Wilhelmstra |
Generalmajor | Otto von Knobelsdorff 1 February 1940 - 1 November 1 |
Catholicism that had been mounted by Chancellor | Otto von Bismarck. |
f their leaders bears an uncanny resemblance to | Otto von Bismarck. |
on, a collective person, a position defended by | Otto von Gierke. |
Paul was the brother of | Otto von Kotzebue. |
Under | Otto von Bismarck, the anti-Catholic Kulturkampf in |
Due to the machinations of | Otto von Bismarck, "the iron chancellor", during Ger |
nuary 1 - Sailing through the Sandwich Islands, | Otto von Kotzebue discovers New Year Island. |
Otto von Botenlauben was the fourth son of Count Pop | |
The | Otto von Guericke Museum in Magdeburg in Germany ere |
ead of the Operations Office Lieutenant Colonel | Otto von Feldmann. |
The latter he in some ways adapted from | Otto von Gierke; his ideas were picked up by others, |
"Hyper Hyper" (feat | Otto Von Schirach) (Scooter cover) |
e minister of education, and in connection with | Otto von Bismarck's policy of the Kulturkampf he was |
n the Duchy of Lauenburg in 1999 (his ancestor, | Otto von Bismarck, had been the nominal Duke of Laue |
Was invented in 1650 by | Otto von Guericke. |
Battle of Sarikamis: Enver Pasha and | Otto von Feldmann (right) |
e new building and arguments between Wilhelm I, | Otto von Bismarck, and the members of the Reichstag |
marck after the German statesman and chancellor | Otto von Bismarck who he so admired. |
g a public subscription headed by William I and | Otto von Bismarck. |
Flashman is forced by | Otto von Bismarck to impersonate a Danish prince, wh |
isputes among the Order's leaders led by Komtur | Otto von Lutterberg and Grand Hospitaller Friedrich |
The alliance was part of the German Chancellor | Otto von Bismarck's plan to isolate France diplomati |
Johann | Otto von Spreckelsen (1929-1987), architect |
mercury in the glass of his modified version of | Otto von Guericke's generator, evacuated the air fro |
Prominent clients included, among others, | Otto von Habsburg, the eldest son of Karl of Austria |
67 it was bought from the Blumenthal family for | Otto von Bismarck by the grateful Prussian state for |
The ship flew the flag of Admiral | Otto von Diederichs, and was based in Wilhelmshaven. |
ice following popularization as Beresinalied by | Otto von Greyerz and Gonzague de Reynold, tying it t |
Prince | Otto von Bismarck 1862-1873 (1st term) |
Prince | Otto von Bismarck 1873-1890 (2nd term) |
the dethroned House of Hanover was then used by | Otto von Bismarck to finance his continuing efforts |
Carl | Otto von Madai (March 23, 1809 - June 4, 1850) was a |
o 1834 and also confirmed the future chancellor | Otto von Bismarck in the church in 1831. |
k City (October 7, 1924 - July 3, 1972) Father, | Otto Von Flachsenhaar; mother, Adele Von Flachsenhaa |
nd the strong support of the new Prime Minister | Otto von Bismarck and Moltke, before he carried the |
rman monument genre, to honor the ex-chancellor | Otto von Bismarck. |
the label hosted a tour of central Europe with | Otto von Schirach, Duran Duran Duran, Nero's Day At |
gned by the Government of National Defense with | Otto von Bismarck on 17 January 1871, allowing the G |
Below was the cousin of | Otto von Below, another German commander during the |
Hodgson, John H Edvard Gylling ja | Otto W. Kuusinen asiakirjojen valossa 1918-1920 (Tam |
In this position, | Otto W. Furuhjelm contributed to the rearmament of t |
Otto Waalkes live (2005) | |
During the '70s and '80s, he wrote material for | Otto Waalkes, one of Germany's most popular comedian |
g fraud affair concerning the Berlin art dealer | Otto Wacker, as De la Faille had certified the authe |
SA member | Otto Wagener had persuaded manufacturers Trommler, b |
o Vienna, he joined the studio of the architect | Otto Wagner on Wagner's personal invitation, and sta |
In 1893, he started working for | Otto Wagner and probably did the detailed constructi |
lgramgasse end, it is accessed via the restored | Otto Wagner building, which has stairs. |
er Linien to improve accessibility, because the | Otto Wagner building is protected and so could not h |
style, blending the Vienna Secession school of | Otto Wagner with Greek Revival features. |
in 1872 to the design of the Viennese architect | Otto Wagner. |
tro-Hungarian Empire, under the Viennese master | Otto Wagner. |
nd 1930 by city planner Karl Ehn, a follower of | Otto Wagner. |
Otto Wagonhurst was an American football player and | |
1897 Iowa Hawkeyes football team was coached by | Otto Wagonhurst, the last coach in Iowa Hawkeyes foo |
discontinued 200 m obstacle race, where he beat | Otto Wahle from Austria. |
Otto Wahle (born November 5, 1879, in Vienna - Augus | |
Otto Wahle | |
Otto Waldis as Kessler | |
Otto Waldis as Skipper | |
onath as Hendrigg, Lumsden Hare as the viceroy, | Otto Waldis as General van Dronk, Henry Brandon as L |
dition, consisting of Jim Bannon, Marilyn Nash, | Otto Waldis, Tom Handley and Dick Cogan begins, afte |
Otto Wallach is known for Wallach's rule, Wallach de | |
Otto Wallach (27 March 1847 - 26 February 1931) was | |
Otto Wallach went to school, a Gymnasium, in Potsdam | |
ses disdain at being "caged up," and, much like | Otto, wants nothing more than to prove his worth in |
The | Otto Warburg Medal is regarded as the highest award |
s first isolated by the great German biochemist | Otto Warburg in 1951 and shown by him to be the acti |
prano with the Metropolitan Opera, and botanist | Otto Warburg sailed on the same trip. |
The | Otto Warburg Medal is intended to commemorate Warbur |
Otto Warburg was born in Hamburg on 20 July 1859 to | |
It was named for the German botanist | Otto Warburg. |
Later during the Revolution, | Otto was put in charge of the hospitals in Yellow Sp |
For the next five years, | Otto was the superintendent of schools for the Anoka |
Otto was ever-present for Middlesbrough between 1982 | |
In Saxony, | Otto was king in practice and he established himself |
Otto was one of the very few modern theologians to w | |
Otto was nominated for an Australian Film Institute | |
The Bavarian born king | Otto, was affirmative and promoted Karatassos contac |
Operation | Otto was an Axis powers anti-partisan operation in C |
The patent registered by Nikolaus August | Otto was very similar to the Barsanti-Matteucci desi |
th the Palatinate of the Rhine in 1214: His son | Otto was married to Agnes of the Palatinate, a grand |
According to a legend, | Otto was killed at a tournament on the Celle joustin |
Otto was also a diplomat, helping arbitrate claims a | |
Otto was accepted into the royal chaplaincy as a con | |
December 7, 1992: Dave | Otto was drafted by the Pirates from the Cleveland I |
Otto was the son of Aleram and his first wife. | |
In 1909, when | Otto was aged 24, the family moved to Ballenstedt, A |
According to Widukind of Corvey, | Otto was offered the kingship of East Francia after |
e symbols of their offices, both spiritual, for | Otto was the anointed King of the Germans, and tempo |
In 1112, after Lothar had been banned, | Otto was appointed duke of Saxony by Emperor Henry V |
Otto was the second son of William I, Count of Holla | |
December 2, 1994: Dave | Otto was released by the Chicago Cubs. |
Otto was drafted by the Tennessee Titans in the seve | |
On his death, | Otto was succeeded by his nephew Bernhard V, son of |
In 1272 | Otto was appointed an executor in Acre. |
Upon attempting to enter Sicily | Otto was excommunicated by Innocent III (Maundy Thur |
Otto was born about 1296 as the second son of Otto t | |
Otto was the son and successor of William III and Wa | |
Otto was born on 24 August 1495 as the eldest son of | |
In 1002, | Otto was a candidate for king of the Holy Roman Empi |
August 19, 1993: Dave | Otto was released by the Pirates. |
Otto was born in Vienna. | |
Otto was named after his maternal grandfather. | |
Otto was Count of Leuven from 1038 through 1040. | |
Otto was the eldest son of Adalbert II, Count of Bal | |
From 961 onwards, Bruno was also appointed as | Otto's regent in Germany while Otto was absent in It |
By 1372, | Otto was a widower. |
His son by Ida, | Otto, was later duke of Bavaria and Swabia, his daug |
January 24, 1994: Dave | Otto was signed as a Free Agent with the Chicago Cub |
Kristof | Otto was a politician of the 17th century in Sloveni |
Winters, William | Otto, water tender |
"Once we got used to | Otto, we had a pretty easy time," Vincent Price reca |
Hurricane | Otto weakening over the Atlantic |
Schurz, Johannes Overbeck, Julius Schmidt, Carl | Otto Weber, Ludwig Meyer and Adolf Strodtmann. |
new bust was finished by Bad Homburger sculptor | Otto Weber-Hartl. |
Otto Weckerling (Magdeburg, 23 October 1910 - Dortmu | |
an submarine U-9 under the command of Commander | Otto Weddigen as the fleet manoeuvered. |
Amongst the saved crew was | Otto Weddigen, the later commander of U-9 and Paul C |
d by the German submarine U-9, commanded by Lt. | Otto Weddigen. |
U-29's last commander was Captain | Otto Weddigen. |
Otto Weininger (April 3, 1880 - October 4, 1903) was | |
s with private circles (especially Oskar Ewald, | Otto Weininger and Othmar Spann). |
Otto Weininger Of bestaat de jood? | |
litical Attitudes towards Democracy,' Monna and | Otto Weinmann Lecture Series, 14 September 2005 |
Jake Wells and | Otto Wells opened the New Wells Theatre on August 27 |
Otto Wels (September 15, 1873, Berlin - September 16 | |
Barmat also met Ebert as well as | Otto Wels (Chairman of the SPD) and (indiscreetly, i |
asty in the kingdom when her father and brother | Otto went to Italy. |
They have a son, Count Moritz | Otto Wenzel Douglas (born 30 March 1994). |
(In later years, she and | Otto were to devote a day a week to measuring, mixin |
Werner's syndrome is named after | Otto Werner, a German scientist, who, as a student, |
His son, Alexander Carl | Otto Westphal (1863-1941) was also a psychiatrist, a |
Carl Friedrich | Otto Westphal |
cendants include the neurologist Alexander Carl | Otto Westphal, (1863-1941). |
ed and examined, among others, by the groups of | Otto Westphal, Chris Galanos, Ernst T. Rietschel and |
Decker and his brother | Otto where born in Germany, but grew up in England. |
The Bavarian Prince | Otto who had been selected as the King of Greece was |
ers in southern European kingdoms; most notably | Otto, who married Queen Joan I of Naples. |
rnburg in favor of Henry's younger half-brother | Otto, who succeeded him. |
The previous king, | Otto, who had been deposed in a popular revolt, rece |
A humorous subplot involves the courtly | Otto, who convinces Susanswerphone to take orders fo |
However, | Otto who held the rights for the title released Jose |
within a few months and they elected one named | Otto, who was passed over again by the king in favou |
r son, the composer Julius Reubke, and another, | Otto, who also was a composer. |
They had three children, a son named Louis | Otto who became the last Prince of Salm-Salm, and tw |
A daughter, a twin to | Otto, who died before October 8, 980 |
The film is about a zombie named | Otto who hitched a ride to Berlin and begins to expl |
mble of students and friends (including his son | Otto) who studied and performed the classics as well |
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