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    (Tilsit, 1890); E. von Klein, M. von Schenkendorf (Vienna, 1908). Bust of Max von Schenkendorf in Koblenz Tomb of Max von Schenkendorf at the cemetery of...
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    Blood and Iron (speech) (category Otto von Bismarck)
    und Blut)." This phrase, relying on a patriotic poem written by Max von Schenkendorf during the Napoleonic Wars, was popularized as the more euphonious...
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    on 12 February 1803, also wanting to encourage public interest. Max von Schenkendorf was critical of the defacing of the castle. Throughout the Napoleonic...
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  • of a famous patriotic German popular song written by Max von Schenkendorf in 1814. Schenkendorf dedicated the song to Friedrich Ludwig Jahn for the Holy...
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    Queen Louise resided. Also, in the former Schenkendorf Platz was a monument to the poet Max von Schenkendorf (1783–1817), a native of Tilsit; a statue...
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    along the bank of the Rhine, and in them is a memorial to the poet Max von Schenkendorf. A statue to the empress Augusta, whose favorite residence was Koblenz...
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    Eck, bearing an inscription quoting a verse by the Koblenz poet Max von Schenkendorf: Nimmer wird das Reich zerstöret, wenn ihr einig seid und treu ("Never...
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    unfaithful") better known as "Das Treuelied", which was written by the poet Max von Schenkendorf (1783–1817) used exactly the same melody as the "Wilhelmus".[citation...
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    Heinrich von Kleist (1898 by Karl Pracht), Theodor Körner (1899 by Ernst Wenck), Friedrich Rückert (1899 by Ferdinand Lepcke), Max von Schenkendorf (1899...
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    struggle for freedom 1808–1811. Gedichte (1913) – Poetry; edition of Max von Schenkendorf. Die Schlacht an der Marne (1915) – The Battle of the Marne. Kircheisen...
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  • August Eberhard Müller, German composer (born 1767) December 11 – Max von Schenkendorf, poet and songwriter (born 1783) date unknown – John Peacock, Northumbrian...
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    1772. The rebuilt Baroque church was dedicated in 1777. In 1810 Max von Schenkendorf led an obsequy for the popular Queen Louise at the Propsteikirche...
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  • Composition als Männer-Quartett des Gedichtes: ‚Muttersprache‘ von Max von Schenkendorf, von einer Gesellschaft in Mannheim zuerkannt worden war, ist eben...
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    Lieder (Leipzig, 1882), texts by Byron, Max von Schenkendorf, Christian Fürchtegott Gellert, Luise Henriette von Oranien, Paul Gerhardt, amongst others...
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  • Ewald Christian von Kleist (1715 in Groß-Poplow – 1759 in Frankfurt (Oder)) a German poet and cavalry officer Max von Schenkendorf (1783 in Tilsit –...
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    on 12 December 2009. The tram crosses the Schenkendorfstraße on the Schenkendorf bridge, an 84-meter long cable suspended bridge with a pylon, which also...
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    William IV of Prussia and Wilhelm estivated at Schlodien as well as Max von Schenkendorf in 1813/14. At the end of World War II the Palace was plundered by...
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  • Erzählungen von Elise Freifrau von Hohenhausen, Max von Schenkendorf, Eduard Messow, Freiherrn von Münchhausen, Ernst Wahlert, Julie Freifrau von Bechtolsheim...
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    Sacher, Margarete Sachse, Frieda Schanz, Ziska Luise Schember, Max Gottfried von Schenkendorf, Ernst Scherenberg, Wilhelm Schiffer, Johannes Schlaf, Gustav...
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    Messina in 1807. At the beginning of the Coalition Wars, songs by Max von Schenkendorf were performed. In 1809 Racine's tragedy Phèdre was staged. After...
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    (1899 by Max Kruse), with its aluminum replica being located on street level at the foot of the Kreuzberg. The monuments of Max von Schenkendorf (1899 by...
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    Tertiary deposits are found at the surface in places. For example, in Schenkendorf near Königs-Wusterhausen in the second half of the 19th and the first...
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