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  • In the second leg in Frankfurt a fortnight later, the game was still deadlo
  • was appointed to a position at the DMEuro in Frankfurt, a newspaper owned by the Verlagsgruppe Hand
  • heir works to the Leipzig fair instead of to Frankfurt, a major breakthrough for the book trade in
  • roblem gesellschaftlicher Naturbeherrschung, Frankfurt a. M. 1975.
  • Geschichte der Philosophie, Frankfurt a. M., 1993, together with Nils Gilje.
  • eelenallein - Kunst, Form und Psychoanalyse, Frankfurt a. M. (Stroemfeld) 2001, 200 Pages.
  • Geburtstag ( Frankfurt a.M. / Berlin / Bern / New York / Paris / Wi
  • Das Wesen der Stimmungen, Klostermann, Frankfurt a.M. 1941, 8th ed., 1995, ISBN 9783465028024
  • er Widerruf" Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Frankfurt a.M., Germany (German)
  • E. Heilborn, 4 Bde., Frankfurt a.M.1971-1973
  • He teaches at the Frankfurt Academy of Music, and in 1985, he became an
  • He studied at the Frankfurt Academy of Music.
  • The rest of the album was recorded in Frankfurt after more touring (including Japan).
  • t in 1864 he moved to Munich, and in 1876 at Frankfurt, after having conducted with great success a
  • ber 11, 1959, Heyde surrendered to police in Frankfurt after 13 years as a fugitive.
  • cer Heinrich Baab who scoured the streets of Frankfurt after 1940 looking for Jews.
  • A significant community managed to escape Frankfurt after Kristallnacht, and relocated to the Wa
  • 4 and joined his brother Mischa Schneider in Frankfurt, after securing a scholarship to study violi
  • In 1977 an additional trial was held in Frankfurt against two former members of the SS for kil
  • But in December 2007 Eintracht Frankfurt agreed to a prematurely move of Streit to Sc
  • Y-75 Frankfurt airfield was where No. 665 Squadron RCAF mai
  • The 2011 Frankfurt Airport shooting occurred on 2 March 2011 at
  • Two Airbus A380 and a Boeing 747 aircraft at Frankfurt Airport
  • t blast of a Tupolev Tu-154 while taxiing at Frankfurt Airport following a scheduled flight from Be
  • 1938 the area of the Frankfurt airport was added to the district, and the c
  • of the airport's traffic was running through Frankfurt Airport, today many European and CIS destina
  • and Jutta Hipp, and was also a member of the Frankfurt All Stars and of the Jazz-Ensemble des Hessi
  • The Independent, The Times, Handelsblatt and Frankfurt Allgemeine Zeitung have also quoted Dr. Meis
  • o came from that area, despite the fact that Frankfurt already had most of the required facilities
  • The Bezirk Frankfurt, also Bezirk Frankfurt (Oder), was a distric
  • Das Portrait (novel), Frankfurt am Main 2007
  • sted alongside another Orthodox community of Frankfurt am Main, Adas Yeshurun, founded by Rabbi Sam
  • Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verlag, Frankfurt am Mein 2005
  • uerite Duras: The Afternoon of Mr. Andesmas, Frankfurt am Main 1963
  • ) was a German classical philologist born in Frankfurt am Main.
  • (TU Berlin), Frankfurt am Main u.a.
  • in 1842 became the envoy to the Bundestag in Frankfurt am Main.
  • S. Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt am Main.
  • 7, Reval (Tallinn), Estonia - June 30, 2006, Frankfurt am Main) was a German writer, painter, caric
  • Communist Party where he lived and worked in Frankfurt am Main.
  • Kinder der Liebe, Frankfurt am Main 1986
  • Stuttgart-Rosenstein, those built in 1923 at Frankfurt am Main.
  • Nach Mitternacht, Frankfurt am Main 1982
  • 0 November 1907, Greding - 18 November 1982, Frankfurt am Main) was a German composer and music edu
  • lies on the upper Lahn about 83 km north of Frankfurt am Main and about 7 km northwest of Marburg.
  • Zunehmendes Heimweh, Frankfurt am Main u.a.
  • Workshop in Frankfurt am Main | 2002, 2006
  • Oliver Reck (born February 27, 1965 in Frankfurt am Main) is a former German footballer, who
  • udied from 1922 to 1924 at the university in Frankfurt am Main and completed the examination for mi
  • Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 1990, ISBN 3-596-24435-8.
  • He was born in Frankfurt am Main and is the younger brother of Lutz B
  • Thomas Zampach (born December 27, 1969 in Frankfurt am Main) is a German football player and coa
  • t and the aristocracy and clergy had fled to Frankfurt am Main, where they elected Christian of Buc
  • Peter Cahn: Das Hoch'sche Konservatorium in Frankfurt am Main (1878-1978), Frankfurt am Main: Kram
  • Innenstadt ( Frankfurt am Main), a district of Frankfurt am Main, G
  • ing Intercity-Express trains running between Frankfurt am Main and Berlin.
  • ghetto (called "Judengasse" or Jew Alley) in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
  • ontis), first in Stuttgart and after 1968 in Frankfurt am Main.
  • June 1929 to a middle class Jewish family in Frankfurt am Main, Germany feels the early threats of
  • gland in 2005 and Circus Portikus, Portikus, Frankfurt am Main, Germany in 2003.
  • Das Hoch'sche Konservatorium in Frankfurt am Main (1878-1978), Frankfurt am Main: Kram
  • bably the train sheds of the main station in Frankfurt am Main (1885-87).
  • icate (Abitur) at the Max Beckmann School in Frankfurt am Main;
  • ly a handful of routes connecting areas like Frankfurt am Main with the former East Germany and Ber
  • r the procession preceding the coronation at Frankfurt am Main in 1764, a new archducal coronet had
  • uly, the French pressed Wartensleben back to Frankfurt am Main.
  • In 1562 he went to Germany, where he visited Frankfurt am Main and Munich; while there he met and b
  • fte : die organisierte Unverantwortlichkeit. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
  • Willigis presided at the 1007 synod at Frankfurt am Main, where thirty-five bishops signed th
  • Dessauer studied at the Goethe university in Frankfurt am Main until 1917.
  • Frankfurt am Main (and others) 2000] - dissertation by
  • herlands, before eventually settling down in Frankfurt am Main, Germany the year after.
  • Andreas Martin is a lutenist who was born in Frankfurt am Main in Germany.
  • in his prison cell (1946) awaiting trial in Frankfurt am Main.
  • "Buergerhaus Gallus" at Frankenalle in Frankfurt am Main-Gallus.
  • en Berlin and Munich and between Dresden and Frankfurt am Main.
  • 1908) was a German botanist who was born in Frankfurt am Main.
  • He spent most of his career in Frankfurt am Main.
  • Rabbi Mechel Scheuer was born in Frankfurt am Main in 1739 to his father Rabbi David Te
  • Manuel Gasser: Welt vor Augen, Frankfurt am Main 1964
  • Elisabeth Schwartzhaupt (7 January 1901, Frankfurt am Main - 30 October 1986) was a German poli
  • ctory over France, a 3-0 on 27 March 1938 in Frankfurt am Main.
  • Entwicklung nationaler Geschichtsschreibung, Frankfurt am Main 1987
  • tein, and taught at the Hoch Conservatory in Frankfurt am Main from 1878-1880.
  • Dyko was formed in 2003 in Frankfurt am Main.
  • Today, in Frankfurt am Main the "Theobald-Ziegler-Schule" primar
  • agement of the American Honeywell company in Frankfurt am Main.
  • onsequenz" ISBN 3596234239, Fischer-TB 3423, Frankfurt am Main, 1980
  • minent Jewish physician, moved the family to Frankfurt am Main in the aftermath of the year of revo
  • Richard Plant was born Richard Plaut in Frankfurt am Main to the family of the town councillor
  • Amendt studied sociology in Frankfurt am Main and in London.
  • is currently a member of the HR Big Band in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
  • He was born in Frankfurt am Main.He received his earliest training fr
  • n of Konrad Bethmann, merchant and banker in Frankfurt am Main
  • ays in Honor of William J. Richardson, S.J.. Frankfurt am Main: Springer, 1995.
  • ght at Universities of Marburg, Giessen, and Frankfurt am Main, all Germany.
  • bi Abraham Naftali Hertz Scheuer was born in Frankfurt am Main in 1753 to his father Rabbi David Te
  • He was born and died in Frankfurt am Main.
  • Im Herzen von Europa liegt mein Frankfurt am Main
  • Gerhard Amendt (June 8, 1939, in Frankfurt am Main) is a German sociologist, and was Pr
  • ld banking family of Naples, but was born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
  • He was born in Frankfurt am Main as a son of engineer Nils Botvid Ank
  • v. Julius Guttmann, Frankfurt am Main : J. Kauffmann 1926.
  • was appointed to administrative position in Frankfurt am Main, and also adjutant to Jakob Sprenger
  • morbis vasorum absorbentium corporis humani ( Frankfurt am Main 1795);
  • Matthias Becker (born 19 April 1974 in Frankfurt am Main) is a retired German football player
  • Susanne Keil (born 18 May 1978 in Frankfurt am Main) is a female hammer thrower from Ger
  • und-Taxis-Post which had its headquarters in Frankfurt am Main.
  • Abbildungen des menschlichen Auges ( Frankfurt am Main 1801),
  • Skyper, a skyscraper in Frankfurt am Main's banking district, is one of three
  • been a research fellow at the University of Frankfurt am Main, a guest professor at the Institute
  • Graduate School of Philosophy and Theology ( Frankfurt am Main), where the German Jesuits received
  • ed to Goethe, whom she again saw in 1815, at Frankfurt am Main.
  • The theatres of Berlin and Frankfurt am Main were graced with drama by Bertolt Br
  • Souad Mekhennet (*1978 in Frankfurt am Main) is a german journalist of Turkish-M
  • usalem, Israel, the Fritz Bauer Institute in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, named after Fritz Bauer, t
  • Meyer was educated as merchant in Frankfurt am Main.
  • ethmann (1715-1793), banker and statesman in Frankfurt am Main
  • After her release Reitsch settled in Frankfurt am Main.
  • imon Moritz Freiherr von Bethmann, banker in Frankfurt am Main
  • Walter Braunfels was born in Frankfurt am Main.
  • Frankfurt am Main, Berlin Wien, Ullstein-Verlag, 1980,
  • Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2005, ISBN 3-596-16048-0
  • Writing in the Net], Frankfurt am Main: Edition Suhrkamp 2002.
  • ISBN 3-596-23407-7, Fischer-TB 3407, Frankfurt am Main, 1978
  • Emil Mangelsdorff (April 11, 1925 in Frankfurt am Main) is a jazz musician who plays alto s
  • After celebrating Christmas at Frankfurt am Main that year and signing the Treaty of
  • r') was a communist newspaper published from Frankfurt am Main, West Germany.
  • ocated in Lithuania near Kaunas, was born in Frankfurt am Main.
  • ft) high telecommunications tower in Frankfurt am Main in Germany.
  • 2nd Air Corps) was formed 11 October 1939 in Frankfurt am Main from the 2. Flieger-Division.
  • nck Institute for European History of Law in Frankfurt am Main.
  • 2004: Japan, Hungary, Czech Republik, Frankfurt am Main
  • ), Arabische Christen - Christen in Arabien ( Frankfurt am Main u.a., Peter Lang, 2007) (Nordostafri
  • libretto of an "Oratorische Oper" in 3 acts, Frankfurt am Main 1954
  • He was born in Breslau and died in Frankfurt am Main.
  • German neurologist and psychiatrist born in Frankfurt am Main.
  • Der Ruf des Muschelhorns (novel), Frankfurt am Main 2000
  • Maze won the Europe Top 12 tournament in Frankfurt am Main in February 2004 and won the Europea
  • ocession prior to the Imperial coronation at Frankfurt am Main.
  • e village got its own railway station on the Frankfurt am Main-Darmstadt line, and in 1955 the airp
  • Fischer Taschenbuch, Frankfurt am Main 1999, ISBN 3596141834
  • located to the Protestant Reformed Church at Frankfurt am Main.
  • ector of the Institute of Applied Physics in Frankfurt am Main and, among other things, godfather t
  • at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University of Frankfurt am Main.
  • He studied Economics in Frankfurt am Main and Giessen, Germany and Kansas, USA
  • Hermann Dessau (April 6, 1856, Frankfurt am Main - April 12, 1931, Berlin) was a Germ
  • Mark Medlock (born July 9, 1978 in Frankfurt am Main) is a German singer and the winner o
  • Born in Frankfurt am Main, he began taking piano lessons at th
  • d Delp - A Witness's Story"), Knecht Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1989, ISBN 3-7820-0598-8
  • ersity and Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt am Main.
  • Rocks Encouraged at Portikus, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (2010)
  • He studied at Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, where he obtained his PhD in physic
  • mber 8, 1976) was a German zoologist born in Frankfurt am Main.
  • toria Lindpaitner (born February 13, 1918 in Frankfurt am Main; died April 29, 1965 at the Tegernse
  • den Jahren 1940-1945, 4th edition (Fischer: Frankfurt am Main, 2004) (ISBN 3-596-25003-X).
  • A Flexity Classic tram in Frankfurt am Main.
  • t is located approximately 8 km northeast of Frankfurt am Main.
  • raduate School of Philosophy and Theology in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, Ladaria was ordained to th
  • Weber died at Frankfurt am Main where his memory has been perpetuate
  • He died in Frankfurt am Main in 1950.
  • 19 August 1824, Hannover - 29 December 1898, Frankfurt am Main) was a German cellist and composer.
  • ompany is based at the Bockenheimer Depot in Frankfurt am Main and the Festspielhaus Hellerau in Dr
  • He immigrated to the United States from Frankfurt am Main, Germany in 1848 during the first gr
  • hed himself as an independent portraitist in Frankfurt am Main.
  • 19 (14 Tamuz 5479 on the Hebrew calendar) in Frankfurt am Main.
  • en was born in Schotten in 1644 and moved to Frankfurt am Main in 1682.
  • rianon is a 186-metre (610 ft) skyscraper in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
  • f the Princely House of Thurn and Taxis from Frankfurt am Main to Regensburg.
  • He studied sociology in Berlin and Frankfurt am Main.
  • an Emperor at the Perpetual Imperial Diet in Frankfurt am Main.
  • ght from 1971-77 at the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main, where she moved in 1974, and later
  • April 17, 1942), a German conductor born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
  • Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 1972, ISBN 3-10-079002-2 (fictitious
  • Liselott Linsenhoff (27 August 1927 in Frankfurt am Main - 4 August 1999 in Juan-les-Pins, Fr
  • me could be established in Neu-Isenburg near Frankfurt am Main with all its clinics and social inst
  • his high school diploma (Abitur) in 1955 in Frankfurt am Main.
  • n in Medlov, Moravia and died in Bockenheim ( Frankfurt am Main).
  • Daniel Gunkel (born June 7, 1980 in Frankfurt am Main) is a German football player who pla
  • district of Darmstadt-Dieburg in Hesse near Frankfurt am Main in Germany.
  • Heimkehr ins Judentum, Frankfurt am Main: Hermon-Verlag, 1934.
  • hern edge of the woods of Sachsenhausen near Frankfurt am Main.
  • fonieorchester Basel (Switzerland) and Radio Frankfurt am Main.
  • ilhelm "Willi" Fischer (born August 26, 1972 Frankfurt am Main) boxer, Germany at the 1992 Summer O
  • lear conditions the eye can see from here to Frankfurt am Main and the Taunus.
  • ath in 1891, Friedell lived with his aunt in Frankfurt am Main, where he would attend school, until
  • Frankfurt am Main 2004 (Bibliothek des Mittelalters 6;
  • a refugee first in Paris and Zurich then in Frankfurt am Main.
  • miered in its full-length version in 1988 in Frankfurt am Main by the Ballet Frankfurt.
  • n state of Hesse, centred around the city of Frankfurt am Main.
  • Tilo Wolff (born 10 July 1972 in Frankfurt am Main) is a German musician currently livi
  • in many prominent cities in Europe, he left Frankfurt am Main - following the Fettmilch uprising -
  • Georg Franz Burkhard Kloss (31 July 1787 Frankfurt am Main - 10 February 1854 Frankfurt) was a
  • ld banking family of Germany headquarters in Frankfurt am Main.
  • Frankfurt am Main 1618.
  • ords is an independent record label based in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
  • Frankfurt am Main: Fischer.
  • She was born and died at Frankfurt am Main, and was a daughter of Johann Wolfga
  • Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
  • Born in Frankfurt am Main in 1712, he was one of the outstandi
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