- Der
fliegende Holländer (The
Flying Dutchman), WWV 63, is a German-language opera, with
libretto and
music by
Richard Wagner. The
central theme is redemption...
- The
Fliegende Blätter ("Flying Leaves"; also
translated as "Flying Pages" or "Loose Sheets") was a
German w****ly
humor and
satire magazine appearing between...
- The
Fliegende Panzerfaust,
meaning 'flying tank fist' (literally 'Flying
Armor Fist') in the
German language, was a
project for a
Third Reich very-short-range...
- in a
humorous cartoon published in 1863 in the
Fliegende Blätter. He
joined the
staff of the
Fliegende Blätter, to
which he
became a
constant contributor...
- This is a
partial discography of Der
fliegende Holländer (The
Flying Dutchman) by
Richard Wagner. The list
includes live and
studio performances in audio...
-
Wikipedia articles Der
fliegende Holländer discography, Tannhäuser
discography and
Lohengrin discography. For example, Der
fliegende Holländer (Dutchman)...
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Fliegende Bauten Hamburg is a
theatre in Hamburg, Germany. 53°33′07″N 9°58′18″E / 53.55194°N 9.97167°E / 53.55194; 9.97167 v t e...
- The
Flying Mountain (German: Der
fliegende Berg) is 2006
novel by the
Austrian writer Christoph Ransmayr. It
tells the
story of two
brothers who travel...
-
version is an
unattributed drawing from the 23
October 1892
issue of
Fliegende Blätter, a
German humour magazine. It was captioned, in
older German spelling...
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February 2016. [permanent dead link] Himmelrath,
Armin (21 July 2016). "Der
fliegende Elefant von Wuppertal" [The
flying elephant from Wuppertal]. Der Spiegel...