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- comedian Simon Gosejohann. In June 2016, she married sports journalist Jens Diestelkamp, and a month later their first daughter was born, in August 2019, their...
- Grundgesetz-Kommentar, vol. 2, second edition 2006, Art. 123, Rn. 14. Bernhard Diestelkamp: Rechtsgeschichte als Zeitgeschichte. Historische Betrachtungen zur Entstehung...
- ISBN 978-3-8174-6606-1, S. 264. ([2], p. 264, at Google Books) Bernhard Diestelkamp: Zwischen Kontinuität und Fremdbestimmung. Mohr Siebeck, 1996, ISBN 3-16-146603-9...
- Ost-Mitteleuropa, Theodor Schieder (compiler) in collaboration with A. Diestelkamp [et al.], Bonn, Bundesministerium für Vertriebene (ed.), 1953, pp. 78...
- Ashland University". goashlandeagles.com. Retrieved 2020-03-14. "Hailey Diestelkamp named the NCAA-II Player of the Year by the WBCA". Drury University Athletics...
- 27 (2): 295–303. doi:10.2307/4109457. ISSN 0075-5974. JSTOR 4109457. Diestelkamp, Edward J. (January 1982). "Richard Turner and the Palm House at Kew...
- Vertreibung der Deutschen aus Ost-Mitteleuropa". In Verbindung mit A. Diestelkamp [et al.] bearb. von T. Schieder Bonn, Hrsg. vom Bundesministerium für...
- Publications. Bryan Vinson, Jr. (editor, 1956 – August 1962) Leslie Diestelkamp and Gordon J. Pennock (****ociate editors with Vinson, dates unknown)...
- Ost-Mitteleuropa, Theodor Schieder (compilator) in collaboration with A. Diestelkamp [et al.], Bonn, Bundesministerium für Vertriebene (ed.), 1953, pp. 78...
- as Adolf Diestelkamp, who died in 1953 and was replaced by Werner Conze. Apart from international law expert Laun and archivist Diestelkamp, all were...