Carpentry labourers and the department of labour statistics. Along with Ernst Busse and Harry Kuhn, he soon became part of the illegal party leadership at... 7 KB (810 words) - 21:34, 6 August 2023 |
(Eugene: Wipf & Stock, 2014), i-xxviii Ernst Haenchen (1984). Robert Walter Funk; Ulrich Busse (eds.). Haenchen, Ernst, 1894-1975. Vol. 2 of John: A Commentary... 8 KB (1,001 words) - 01:44, 20 January 2024 |
personnel in Pose's Laboratory V were Wolfgang Burkhardt, Dr. Baroni, Dr. Ernst Busse, Dr. Hans Keppel, Dr. Willi Haupt, Dr. Karl-Heinrich Riewe, Dr. Eng.... 20 KB (2,380 words) - 06:31, 20 January 2024 |
Willy Brandt (redirect from Herbert Ernst Karl Frahm) Willy Brandt (German: [ˈvɪliː ˈbʁant] ; born Herbert Ernst Karl Frahm; 18 December 1913 – 8 October 1992) was a German politician and statesman who was... 140 KB (15,504 words) - 18:55, 4 May 2024 |
Georg Heinrich Busse. After his death, he was succeeded by Carl Gottlieb Peschel. He never married, and had no known children. Christian Ernst Stölzel in... 2 KB (239 words) - 13:03, 29 March 2023 |
(Karl Ernst Knodt) "Er klagt das der Frühling so kortz blüht" (Arno Holz) "Tiefe Sehnsucht" (Detlev von Liliencron) "Über den Bergen" (Karl Busse) "Am... 6 KB (651 words) - 13:43, 22 April 2023 |
serving as V 211 Friedrich Busse and V 212 Friedrich Busse. She was scuttled at Caen, Calvados, France in June 1944. Friedrich Busse was salvaged in 1945 and... 9 KB (705 words) - 00:47, 17 February 2023 |
German trawler V 412 Bremerhaven (redirect from FV Ernst Kühling) Bremerhaven was a German fishing trawler that was built in 1929 as Ernst Kühling. She was renamed Bremerhaven in 1937. She was requisitioned by the Kriegsmarine... 6 KB (458 words) - 15:53, 18 September 2023 |
2023. "Urs Ernst Schwarzenbach in Küsnacht". Moneyhouse (in German). Retrieved 30 March 2023. "Zürcher Gericht verurteilt Schwarzenbach zu Busse von 6 Millionen"... 16 KB (1,668 words) - 13:48, 14 March 2024 |
p. 43. Busse 1924, pp. 13–15. Hußlein 2015. Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz 1965, p. 12. Busse 1924, pp. 19–21. Busse 1924, pp. 29–30. Busse 1924, pp... 16 KB (1,563 words) - 01:42, 29 November 2023 |
Walther Wenck, who commanded the German 12th Army, and General Theodor Busse, who commanded the German 9th Army. The 12th Army was attacking towards... 22 KB (2,318 words) - 17:02, 8 April 2024 |
Germany/Labour Party was a German neo-Nazi organization led by Friedhelm Busse. Founded in 1971 and banned in 1982, it used a stylized eagle on a shield... 3 KB (232 words) - 19:27, 29 November 2023 |
Ernst Achenbach (9 April 1909 – 2 December 1991) was a German lawyer, diplomat and politician of the liberal Free Democratic Party (FDP), who served as... 8 KB (893 words) - 02:51, 13 March 2024 |
strongly-homophobic neo-Nazi scene. The FAP split, with Kühnen's former ally Friedhelm Busse leading the larger anti-gay wing, which held effective control of the party... 9 KB (1,026 words) - 04:48, 23 February 2024 |
(1895–1945) (committed suicide) Erich Buschenhagen (1895–1994) Theodor Busse (1897–1986) Philipp Carl von Canstein (1804–1877) Friedrich-Wilhelm von... 16 KB (1,654 words) - 12:01, 17 April 2024 |
p. 198. Proctor 1999, p. 203. Evans 2005, p. 319. Proctor 1999, p. 40. Busse & Riesberg 2004, p. 20. Evans 2008, p. 611. Evans 2008, p. 608. Evans 2008... 174 KB (20,477 words) - 19:18, 5 May 2024 |
[ˈʁaɪzn̩], to travel) on the one hand ([s] vs. [z]), and Buße (IPA: [ˈbuːsə], penance) and Busse (IPA: [ˈbʊsə], buses) on the other (long vowel before ⟨ß⟩... 52 KB (4,995 words) - 01:42, 5 May 2024 |