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Aenne Burda (28 July 1909 – 3
November 2005), born Anna
Magdalene Lemminger, was a
German publisher of the
Burda Group, a
media group based in Offenburg...
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Aenne Biermann (March 8, 1898 –
January 14, 1933), born Anna
Sibilla Sternfeld, was a
German photographer of Ashke****
Jewish origin. She was one of the...
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Aenne Brauksiepe (23
February 1912 – 1
January 1997) was a
German politician of the CDU party. Her
maiden name was Engels. She
joined the CDU in 1945...
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Aenne Franz, (21
October 1923 in
Solingen – 7
April 2023), was a
German dialect writer. In 1991, she
received the
Baden Citizens' Foundation's Culture...
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Aenne Michalsky (19 July 1908 in
Prague – 7
November 1986 in Vienna) – who was also
given 1901 as year of
birth – was an
Austrian operatic soprano, who...
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Aenne Willkomm (17 June 1902 – 20 June 1979),
later Aenne Kettelhut, was a
German costume designer, born in Shanghai. She
worked in
German silent films...
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Aenne Goldschmidt (née Michel; 8
November 1920 – 24
January 2020) was a
Swiss expressionist dancer, c****ographer, and pedagogue. She was the
first dance...
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Aenne Kurowski-Schmitz (born 26
March 1894 in St. Tönis in Krefeld; died 13
November 1968) was a
German lawyer and diplomat. In 1914/15, she
studied law...
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during the
First World War.
Converted from the
captured German freighter Aenne Rickmers, the ship's two
aircraft conducted aerial reconnaissance, observation...
- film
written and
directed by
Michael Fetter Nathansky. The film
starring Aenne Schwarz and
Carlo Ljubek, is set
against the
industrial backdrop of Europe's...