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Germany is
Sabine Sparw****er. 1950–1951:
Werner Dankwort (as
Consul General) 1951–1956:
Werner Dankwort 1956–1958: H****o von
Etzdorf 1958–1963: Herbert...
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Werner Dankwort (August 13, 1895 –
December 19, 1986) born in Gumbinnen, East
Prussia (now Gusev, Russia), was a
German diplomat who
served a major...
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lifecycle management (PLM)
Virtual prototyping List of CAx
companies Werner Dankwort, C.; Weidlich, Roland; Guenther, Birgit; Blaurock,
Joerg E. (2004). "Engineers'...
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increased to six on 22
September 1922 and to nine on 8
September 1926.
Werner Dankwort of
Germany pushed for his
country to join the League;
joining in 1926,...
- | Smartsheet". www.smartsheet.com.
Retrieved 19
December 2023.
Werner Dankwort, C; Weidlich, Roland; Guenther, Birgit; Blaurock,
Joerg E (2004). "Engineers'...
- (1894-1955),
German army officer, one of the
Righteous Among the
Nations Werner Dankwort (1895–1986),
German diplomat Winfried Mahraun (1907–1973)
German diver...
- 38. pp. 87–95. doi:10.1007/978-1-4020-6496-8_8. ISBN 978-1-4020-6495-1.
Dankwort, J. 6
April 2023.Overcoming
impediments to
medically ****isted dying: A...
- (b. 1903) 1986 – V. C. Andrews,
American author (b. 1923) 1986 –
Werner Dankwort, Russian-German
colonel and
diplomat (b. 1895) 1987 –
August Mälk, Estonian...
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former Minister of
Social Affairs and
Health and
Social Affairs Werner Dankwort (1895–1986),
German diplomat before and
after the **** era
Werner Erhard...
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breast cancer.
Andrei Chabanenko, 77,
Soviet naval admiral.
Werner Dankwort, 91,
German diplomat, amb****ador to
Brazil and Canada.
Fritiof Fryxell...