- not go into a
depressed state following the
death of her father, with
Diethard being the one to
shoot Villetta instead of her. As a result, she never...
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Diethard Tautz (born 17
August 1957 in Glonn) is a
German biologist and geneticist, who is
primarily concerned with the
molecular basis of the evolution...
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Diethard ****mann (28
December 1928 – 14
October 1999) was a
German Kantor,
composer and
academic teacher,
first in
Leipzig at the
Friedenskirche and the...
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Diethard Kurt Böhme (born June 1941) is a
Canadian chemist,
currently a
Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus and
formerly a
Canada Research Chair...
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Diethard Finkelmann (born 15 July 1941) is a
former West
German handball player who
competed in the 1972
Summer Olympics. In 1972 he was part of the West...
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Diethard Zils O.P. (born 1935) is a
German Dominican,
priest and hymnwriter. Born in Bottrop, Zils is
known as a
hymnwriter for the
genre Neues Geistliches...
- General-B**** in der
Composition (in German). Vol. II. Dresden. ****mann,
Diethard, ed. (1965).
Johann Sebastian Bach:
Concerto (Triosonate) für Violine,...
- by
Elisabeth Leopold.
Hirmer Publishers (2020). ISBN 978-3-7774-3469-8.
Diethard Leopold: Egon Schiele. The
Great Masters of Art,
Hirmer publishers, Munich...
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Jewish Families of New York.
Syracuse University Press. p. 190. Aschoff,
Diethard (1986). "Simon von K****el: ein
Hessisches Budenschicksal in der Zeit Philipp...
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Retrieved 5
April 2014.
Leopold Museum The
Leopold Museum's
ONLINE COLLECTION Diethard Leopold about the
permanent Exhibition of the
Leopold Collection (Video...