- (in German) "Der Glücks-Anruf
kostete Bohlens Mutter 50Cent (English: The
lucky call
costed 50
cents to
Bohlen's mother)". bz-berlin.de (in German). 22...
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Eduard Bohlen was a ship that was
wrecked on the
Skeleton Coast of
German Southwest Africa (now Namibia) on 5
September 1909 in a
thick fog. The wreck...
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Bohlen is a
surname shared by
several notable people,
among them being:
Bohlen Avis
Bohlen (born 1940),
American diplomat Charles E.
Bohlen (1904–1974)...
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Böhlen (German pronunciation: [ˈbøːlən]) is a town in Saxony, Germany,
south of Leipzig. Its main
features are a
small airport and a
power plant. It is...
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Chemie Böhlen is a
German football club
based in
Böhlen, Saxony. The club is the
successor to BSG
Chemie Böhlen which pla**** four
seasons in the former...
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Charles "Chip"
Eustis Bohlen (August 30, 1904 –
January 1, 1974) was an
American diplomat, amb****ador, and
expert on the
Soviet Union. He
helped shape...
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Davey von
Bohlen (born
August 11, 1975) is an
American musician and songwriter. He is best
known for
serving as lead
vocalist and
guitarist of the emo...
- on 22
August 2011. Kühn,
Alexander (18
September 2007). "
Bohlens Sänger ist tot" [
Bohlen's singer is dead].
Stern (in German).
Retrieved 13
August 2009...
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Francis Hermann Bohlen (July 31, 1868 –
December 9, 1942) was an
American legal scholar from
Pennsylvania who
specialized in tort law and
served as the...
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Henry Bohlen (October 22, 1810 –
August 22, 1862) was a German-American
Union Brigadier General of the
American Civil War.
Before becoming the
first foreign-born...