WilliBrandt may refer to: Willy Brandt (1913–1992), German statesman Willy Brandt (Oz), fictional character WilliBrandt (composer) (1869–1923), German...
Karl Wilhelm (Vasily Georgievich) Brandt (Willy Brandt) (1869 – 2 February 1923) was a German-Russian trumpeter, pedagogue, and composer. He is the founder...
iconic picture of WilliBrandt kneeling on 7 December 1970 before the memorial to Ghetto Uprising in Warsaw. The occasion of Brandt's visit to Poland was...
remained unsettled since 1945. He met with the East German premier Willi Stoph in 1970. Brandt made a six-point proposal that would involve two separate German...
espionage scandal that led to the resignation of West German Chancellor WilliBrandt All pages with titles beginning with Guillaume All pages with titles...
formerly used to light a street in West Berlin. It was presented by Herr WilliBrandt, Mayor of West Berlin to Councillor Stanley Atkins, L. P., The Worshipful...
formerly used to light a street in West Berlin It was presented by Herr WilliBrandt, Mayor of West Berlin to Councillor Stanley Atkins, L. P. The Worshipful...
formerly used to light a street in West Berlin. It was presented by Herr WilliBrandt, Mayor of West Berlin to Councillor Stanley Atkins, L. P., The Worshipful...
Retrieved 23 July 2023. "Obituary: Willi Stoph". The Independent. 21 April 1999. Rogers, Steven (2014). "Stoph, Willi (1914–1999)". In Zabecki, David T...
of his undergraduate education at the Free University of Berlin as a WilliBrandt Exchange Scholar from the University of Pennsylvania. While traveling...
Willi Herold (11 September 1925 – 14 November 1946), also known as "the Executioner of Emsland", was a German war criminal. Near the end of World War...
Ludwigskirche in Korngasse. Augustinians built a monastery at today's Willi-Brandt-Platz around the middle of the century, Carmelites had a monastery at...
Evangelische Akademie Tutzing, the policies were implemented beginning with Willy Brandt, fourth Chancellor of the FRG from 1969 to 1974, and winner of the 1971...
Geduldige Fleisch, 1955) (English translation published 1956) is a novel by Willi Heinrich, chronicling the Eastern Front combat experiences of a depleted...
Newcastle United at home, with goals coming from Niclas Füllkrug and Julian Brandt. On matchday 5, Dortmund got a 3–1 win against Milan at the San Siro, with...
1953 essayist, novelist, poet What We All Long For, Land to Light On Di Brandt 1952 poet, literary critic Jerusalem, beloved, Now You Care Beth Brant 1941...
crushed by the Germans, Brandt unexpectedly knelt and meditated in silence, a moment remembered as the Kniefall von Warschau. Brandt resigned as chancellor...
under the first Social Democratic chancellor of postwar Germany, Willy Brandt, WdH became a "defining pillar" of successive Social Democratic administrations...
take command of Steiner's battalion. The regiment's commander, Colonel Brandt, wonders why Stransky would ask to be transferred to the Kuban bridgehead...
Alfred Willi Rudolf "Rudi" Dutschke (German: [ˈʁuːdi ˈdʊtʃkə]; 7 March 1940 – 24 December 1979) was a German sociologist and political activist who, until...
Willi Birkelbach CBE (12 January 1913 – 17 July 2008) was a West German politician (SPD). He was a member of the West German Bundestag (national parliament)...
(1897–1968), KPD Willy Brandt (1913–1992), Socialist Workers' Party of Germany Otto Brass (1875–1950), Deutsche Volksfront Willi Bredel (1901–1964), KPD...
Willy Brandt Prize is an annual prize awarded by the Norwegian-German Willy Brandt prize foundation (in German: Norwegisch-Deutsche Willy-Brandt-Stiftung)...