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- cover as a trademark and published the Neue Fackel (New Torch). Kraus sued and won. From that time, Die Fackel was published (without a cover page) by the...
- Żagiew ("The Torch", Die Fackel), also known as Żydowska Gwardia Wolności (the "Jewish Freedom Guard"), was a ****-collaborationist Jewish agent-provocateur...
- produced and published 922 issues of the fifteen-daily magazine called Die Fackel (The Torch) until his death. Ludwig Wittgenstein, Sigmund Freud, Ernest...
- Dominor der Filigrane (2000 to 2009) - guitars, German bagpipes, shawms Die Fackel (2000 to 2006) - b**** guitars, mandola, harp, German bagpipes, shawms Ungemach...
- Bertelsmann Lexikon-Bibliothek, Bd. 7. C. Bertelsmann Verlag, 1961. p.901 Die Fackel. Issue 10 July 1914 Ketterl, Eugen. Der alte Kaiser wie nur einer ihn sah...
- German). Retrieved 24 May 2024. "02.10.11: Schande von Zürich: FCZ-Fan wirft Fackel in GC-S****r und erzwingt Spielabbruch". Watson (in German). Retrieved 25...
- Karl Kraus, who published Werfel's early poems in Kraus's journal, Die Fackel (The Torch). In 1912, Werfel moved to Leipzig, where he became an editor...
- of pre-Anschluss Vienna: Die Gerettete Zunge (The Tongue Set Free); Die Fackel im Ohr (The Torch in My Ear), and Das Augenspiel (The Play of the Eyes);...
- German names of the characters are Das Ding (The Thing), Die Fackel or Die menschliche Fackel (The Human Torch), Die Unsichtbare (The Invisible One), and...
- literature, the writers thereof as coffee house poets. The famous journal Die Fackel ("The Torch") by Karl Kraus is said to have been written in cafés to a large...