• Karl-Heinz Priester (20 March 1912 – 16 April 1960) was a German far-right political activist. While he played only a minor role in Nazi Germany, Priester...
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    founded and lead by Karl-Heinz Priester. Contacts between Karl-Heinz Priester and Per Engdahl date back to Juli 1949, when Priester founded the European...
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    Karl-Heinz Urban (born 7 June 1972) is a New Zealand actor. His career began with appearances in New Zealand films and television series such as Xena:...
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    well as the praise of Hans-Ulrich Rudel, Giorgio Almirante, Heinz Knoke, and Karl-Heinz Priester. Yockey became embittered with Sir Oswald Mosley (Hitler's...
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  • sponsored by Karl-Heinz Priester, a former SS officer and propagandist for Joseph Goebbels (and once a U.S. intelligence asset). Priester was one of the...
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    neo-fascist groups, with some notable figures including Maurice Bardèche, Karl-Heinz Priester, Oswald Mosley, and Per Engdahl. The MSI was also part of the New...
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  • De Marsanich, French writer Maurice Bardèche and German activist Karl-Heinz Priester. The ESB suffered early setbacks however, arguing that a war against...
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  • Priester (1910–1982), Austrian journalist and socialist activist Julian Priester (born 1935), American jazz trombone player and composer Karl-Heinz Priester...
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    Social Movement (ESM), along with Per Engdahl, Maurice Bardèche and Karl-Heinz Priester. His commitment to moderation in the MSI was frequently at odds with...
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  • Naumann Harald Neubauer Hans Oehler Wilfred von Oven Oswald Pirow Karl-Heinz Priester Emil Schlee Franz Schönhuber Alexander Raven Thomson Georg Franz-Willing...
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    applicants were denied visas, including a representative from Der Weg, Karl-Heinz Priester and his wife. Engdahl had also wanted Otto Skorzeny to take part...
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  • Johannes Popitz Helmut Poppendick Ferdinand Porsche Hermann Prieß Karl-Heinz Priester Alfred Proksch (politician) Hans-Adolf Prützmann Carl Friedrich von...
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  • Sammlung (DNS) in which the principal players were himself, Karl-Heinz Priester and Karl Meißner (Deutscher Block). The grouping's message failed to resonate...
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  • Sentinelle, where one could read the contributions of Jean-André Faucher, Karl-Heinz Priester or Gaston-Armand Amaudruz. In Sentinelle, Binet advocated his views...
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    Karl-Heinz Wiesemann (born 1 August 1960) is the 96th Bishop of Speyer. Wiesemann was born in Herford, North Rhine-Westphalia in the archdiocese of Paderborn...
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    Karl-Heinz Reincke (28 May 1925 – 13 July 2011) was a German-born actor, long-based in Vienna. He was drafted into the German Army in 1943, commissioned...
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    August Froehlich (category Martyred Roman Catholic priests)
    Willig: Berliner Priester im Konzentrationslager in: Petrusblatt Nr. 4, Bistum Berlin 1945 The German Resistance Memorial Center: Priest August Froehlich...
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  • Heinz Hubert Baumann (11 December 1946 – 24 April 2010) was a German Roman-Catholic priest in Aachen. Heinz Baumann grew up as the first son of August...
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  • Grabenplatz 17 [de] (1958) - Harald Flint Der Schinderhannes (1958) - Priester Christine (1958) - (uncredited) Stalingrad: Dogs, Do You Want to Live Forever...
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  • Hilarios Karl-Heinz Ungerer (born 1941 in Nuremberg) is a bishop of the Free Catholic Church in Munich, a small Independent Catholic denomination. Ungerer...
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    Weilheim-Schongau: Denkmäler in Bayern. Karl M. Lipp, München 2003, Band 1, Seite XXIII Joachim Heberlein: Weil Priester fehten, kamen Mönche. In: Weilheimer...
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  • Popcorn and Ice Cream (category Films scored by Gerhard Heinz)
    Alexander Grill as Hotelchef Alexander Bea Fiedler as Policewoman Sandra Karl Heinz Maslo as Bob Fischer Margarethe Kuske as Hotelchefin Walter Kraus as Otto...
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    Company. 1907. Uthemann, Karl-Heinz, ed. Anastasii Sinaïtae: Viae dux. CCSG 8. Turnhout: Brepols, 1981. Uthemann, Karl-Heinz, ed. Anastasii Sinaïtae:...
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    He played in a band with Lothar Heimberg before he founded Scorpions. Karl Heinz Vollmer left the band in 1967 because of his military obligations; military...
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  • The Black Sheep (1960 film) (category Films about Catholic priests)
    German krimi mystery film directed by Helmut Ashley and starring Heinz Rühmann, Karl Schönböck and Maria Sebaldt. It is loosely based on the Father Brown...
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    Father Brown (category Fictional Christian priests)
    character reportedly prompted Guinness's own conversion to Roman Catholicism. Heinz Rühmann played Father Brown in two West German adaptations of Chesterton's...
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    Rudolf Stampfuß (1904–1978), prehistorians Karl Heinz Stroux (1908–1985), actor, director and theater director Heinz Trökes (1913–1997), painter and graphic...
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    bishop's see is in the Palatinate city of Speyer. The current bishop is Karl-Heinz Wiesemann. As of 31 December 2022, 32.3% of the population of the diocese...
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    Gerard Heinz (born Gerhard Hinze; 2 January 1904 – 20 November 1972) was a German actor. Heinz was born in Hamburg, Germany and later moved to Britain...
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  • Munich Heinrich Mayr (1854–1911), German botanist Heinz Mayr (born 1935), German racewalker Karl Mayr (1883–1945), German politician and officer Michael...
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