- Hans
Carossa (15
December 1878 in Bad Tölz,
Kingdom of
Bavaria – 12
September 1956 in
Rittsteig near P****au) was a
German novelist and poet,
known mostly...
- station, but not part of
General Steinhoff-Kaserne, is a school, the Hans-
Carossa-Gymnasium, as well as
houses for
government employees of the
Federal Republic...
- Grugni, V.; Fornarino, S.; Nesheva, D.; Al-Zahery, N.; Battaglia, V.;
Carossa, V.; Yordanov, Y.; Torroni, A.; Galabov, A. S.; Toncheva, D.; Semino, O...
- Karachanak, S; Grugni, V; Fornarino, S; Nesheva, D; Al-Zahery, N; Battaglia, V;
Carossa, V; Yordanov, Y; Torroni, A; Galabov, AS; Toncheva, D; Semino, O (2013)...
- page on
Gatow The Hans-
Carossa-Gymnasium (in German) The
history of
Gatow Airfield in
German - a
project of the Hans-
Carossa-Gymnasium
Alliierten Museum...
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Retrieved 27
March 2024.
Karachanak et al., 2012. Karachanak, S., V.
Carossa, D. Nesheva, A. Olivieri, M. Pala, B.
Hooshiar Kashani, V. Grugni, et al...
- Perego, Ugo A.; Olivieri, Anna; Angerhofer, Norman; Gandini, Francesca;
Carossa, Valeria; Lancioni, Hovirag; Semino, Ornella; Woodward,
Scott R.; Achilli...
- and TV
presenter Eusebius Amort (1692-1775), a
Catholic theologian Hans
Carossa (1878-1956), poet and
author Annemarie Gerg (born 1975),
alpine skier Michaela...
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Heinrich Federer 1927
Charles Ferdinand Ramuz 1929
Josef Nadler 1931 Hans
Carossa 1933
Festgabe Universität Zürich 1936
Hermann Hesse 1938
Ernst Gagliardi...
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Regular patrons and
visitors included Johannes R. Becher,
Hanns Bolz, Hans
Carossa,
Theodor Däubler, Kurt Eisner,
Hanns Heinz Ewers,
Leonhard Frank, Otto...