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family lines like
Baudissin-Zinzendorf and
Baudissin-Zinzendorf-Pottendorf, are
Counts or Countesses. Wolf
Heinrich von
Baudissin married into a Rantzau...
- Wolf Graf von
Baudissin (8 May 1907 – 5 June 1993) was a
German general,
military planner and
peace researcher. He was one of the
developers of the concepts...
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October 1635,
during the
Thirty Years' War. A
Saxon force led by von
Baudissin was
besieging Dömitz
Fortress when it was
surprised by a
Swedish relief...
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Baudissin Glacier (53°2′S 73°26′E / 53.033°S 73.433°E / -53.033; 73.433) is a
tidewater glacier on the
north side of
Heard Island. in the southern...
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General Ulrich de Maiziere,
General Graf von Kielmansegg, and Graf von
Baudissin, who
reemphasised some of the more
democratic parts of Germany's armed...
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Adelbert Heinrich Graf von
Baudissin (born 25
January 1820 in Horsens, Jutland, died 28
March 1871 in Wiesbaden) was a
German writer.
There and there...
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disappeared by 1963 when the
glaciers terminated as much as 100
yards inland.
Baudissin Glacier on the
north coast, and
Vahsel Glacier on the west
coast have...
- Wolf
Heinrich von
Baudissin or
Bauditz (1579–1646) was a
distinguished Protestant German cavalry commander who rose to the rank of
field marshal during...
- the
island in the
spring of 2000
found that the Stephenson,
Brown and
Baudissin glaciers,
among others, had
retreated even further. The
terminus of Brown...
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Frieden verpflichtet: Wolf Graf von
Baudissin (1907–1993) – Die
Biografie [Committed to Peace: Wolf Graf von
Baudissin (1907–1993) – The Biography] (in German)...