- France,
officially the
French Republic, is a
country located primarily in
Western Europe. Its
overseas regions and
territories include French Guiana in...
- The Deutsch–
Französische Jahrbücher (German–French Annals) was a
journal published in
Paris by Karl Marx and
Arnold Ruge. It was
created as a reaction...
- The
Französisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch (German for
French Etymological Dictionary) or FEW is the prin****l
etymological dictionary of the Gallo-Romance...
- The
Französisches Komödienhaus or
French Comedy House, was a
theater in Berlin,
active between 1774 and 1801.
Prior to 1742,
Berlin was
visited by travelling...
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Charlemagne (1st French) (33. Waffen-Grenadier-Division der SS "Charlemagne" (
französische Nr. 1)). It had 7,340 men at the time of its
deployment to the Eastern...
- The
Französisches Gymnasium (French: Lycée français de Berlin) is a
francophone gymnasium in Berlin, Germany. Traditionally, it is
widely regarded as...
- are five French-German
secondary schools known in
German as Deutsch-
Französisches Gymnasium (DFG) and in
French as lycée franco-allemand (LFA). Mixing...
-
Französische Straße was a
Berlin U-Bahn
underground station on the U6 line
located under the
street Friedrichstraße in
central Berlin. This
station was...
- The
French SS
Volunteer ****ault
Brigade (German:
Französische S.S.
Freiwilligen Sturmbrigade), most
commonly known as the
Brigade Frankreich (lit. 'France...
- Deutsch-
Französisches Institut or dFi (as per homepage) is an
institute offering cultural exchange between Germany and
France in Erlangen, established...