AdolfSchults (5 June 1820 – 2 April 1858) was a German poet. Schults was born in Elberfeld, Germany on 5 June 1820 to parents of "little financial means"...
(1906) Julius Krohn - Till mormor vi rida (anonymous) Das Maienglöckchen AdolfSchults - Kielon kellot (anonymous) - Konvaljen (Jussi Snellman) Der kleine...
participated in an Elberfeld literary circle, which included, among others, AdolfSchults, Carl de Haas [de], and Friedrich Engels. He later distanced himself...
Schuldt, Schultens and Schultze. Notable people with the surname include: Adolf Schulte (1894-1917), German flying ace Aloysius Schulte, St. Ambrose University...
Opera House disempowered themselves passing the Enabling Act that gave Adolf Hitler virtually unlimited authority. At this time the elected MPs of the...
on a policy of imperial expansion. In 1882 Bismarck gave permission to Adolf Lüderitz to obtain lands which Germany would bring within its "protection"...
intelligence agency Mossad, personally led the successful effort to capture Adolf Eichmann in Buenos Aires. He was hoping to track down Mengele so that he...
Scharff Silke Schatz Ingrid Schmeck Walter Schönenbröcher Adolf Schreyer Simon Schubert Emil Schult Eberhard Schulze Thomas Schütte Simon Schwartz (artist)...
Kainberger Karl Kainberger Martin Kargl Josef Kitzmüller Anton Krenn Ernst Künz Adolf Laudon Franz Mandl Klement Steinmetz Karl Wahlmüller Walter Werginz Norway (NOR)...
with Taigman, they testified at the 1961 trial of Holocaust perpetrator Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem. Later both Rosenberg and Epstein were star witnesses...
Schulten is a surname. It may refer to: Adolf Schulten (1870–1960), German historian and archaeologist Alcuin Schulten (born 1972), Dutch figure skater...
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concealment." In Buenos Aires, four Mossad agents abducted fugitive Nazi Adolf Eichmann aka "Ricardo Klement", shortly after he got off of a bus near his...
(15 December 1999), "Wenn Prinzen prügeln", Die Welt (in German), p. 35 Adolf Theobald (29 March 2001), "Renaissance der Illustrierten?", Horizont (in...
Rudolf von Gersdorff 1828–1849: Hans Heinrich von Könneritz 1850–1852: Karl Adolf von Hohenthal-Knauthain 1853–1870: Albin Leo von Seebach 1870–1871: Vacant...
United States and the United Kingdom. Upon learning of Horthy's duplicity, Adolf Hitler ordered the occupation of Hungary by German troops in March 1944...
Dresdner Bank whose capital was near-completely nationalized.: 7 When Adolf Hitler became leader of Germany, Deutsche Bank increasingly became integrated...
Prochnow, Ernst Hannawald Drama a.k.a. The Consequence. Petersen won the 1978 Adolf Grimme Awards Kreutzer Klaus Emmerich Rüdiger Vogler Crime Lady Dracula...
lung ailment. Helga Arendt, 48, German Olympic sprinter (1988). Martin Adolf Bormann, 82, German theologian. Paul Brasack, 96, German U-boat commander...
1900 Paris Rowing Men's coxed four Bronze Wilhelm Carstens Julius Körner Adolf Möller Hugo Rüster Max Ammermann 1900 Paris Rowing Men's coxed four Bronze...
presented in a positive light. Because they take place against the backdrop of Adolf Hitler's rise to power and an increasingly precarious political environment...
Westermann Joyce Wieland William T. Wiley Charles Wilp Rolf Winnewisser Adolf Wölfli Tom Wudl Klaus Wyborny Y La Monte Young Peter Young Z Marian Zazeela...
displayed the work of officially approved artists such as Arno Breker and Adolf Wissel. At the end of four months Entartete Kunst had attracted over two...