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Drache is a
German word
meaning "dragon". It may
refer to:
Daniel Drache,
contemporary scholar in
Canadian and
international political economy, globalization...
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Drache (English: Dragon) was a
helicopter developed by
Germany during World War II. A
single 750-kilowatt (1,010 hp)
Bramo 323...
- SMS
Drache (Dragon) SMS
Drache (1861), an
ironclad warship of the
Austrian Navy SMS
Drache (1865), a
steam gunboat of the
Prussian Navy SMS
Drache (1907)...
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Draché (French pronunciation: [dʁaʃe]) is a
commune in the Indre-et-Loire
department in
central France. The
inhabitants are
called Drachéens in French...
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Daniel Drache is a
scholar in
Canadian and
international political economy,
globalization studies,
communication studies, and
cultural studies. He is recognized...
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Hiram M.
Drache (August 18, 1924 –
October 17, 2020) was an
American professor of
history and historian-in-residence at
Concordia College, Moorhead, Minnesota...
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Mysterious Dragon Nian (German:
Lauras Stern und der
geheimnisvolle Drache Nian) is a 2009
German animated film
directed by
Thilo Graf
Rothkirch and...
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Lilly the Witch: The
Dragon and the
Magic Book (German: Hexe Lilli: Der
Drache und das
magische Buch) is a 2009
German children's film
directed by Stefan...
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Heinz Drache (German: [haɪnts ˈdʁaxə]; 9
February 1923 – 3
April 2002) was a
German film actor. He
appeared in more than 40
films between 1953 and 2002...
- are also used as
synonymous terms for Drak.
Otherwise it is also
known as
Drache (dragon) but has
nothing much to do with the
reptilian monster in general...