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Heinrich von
Frauendorfer (born 1855 in Höll; died 23 July 1921 in Geiselgasteig) was a
German politician and
Transport Minister in the
Kingdom of Bavaria...
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Frauendorfer (June 14, 1909 – July 25, 1989) was a
German jurist and politician,
representative of the
NSDAP and the
Christian Social Union of Bavaria...
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Helene Frauendorfer; 11
April 1920 – 21
March 1970) was an
Austrian author, most
famous for her
novel The Wall (1963).
Marie Helene Frauendorfer was born...
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interpersonal skills training. Muralidhar, S., Nguyen, L. S.,
Frauendorfer, D., Odobez, J. M.,
Schmid Mast, M., & Gatica-Perez, D. (2016, October)...
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February 1919 SPD
Ministry of
Transportation Heinrich von
Frauendorfer 8
November 1918 21
February 1919
Independent Ministry of
Military Affairs...
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Wichner Herta Müller,
Horst Samson [ro],
Roland Kirsch [ro],
Helmuth Frauendorfer [ro], and
Werner Söllner [ro], who are
often mentioned in connection...
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August 2022. Bienen-Zeitung,
November 1845 &
January 1847,
Frauendorfer Blätter (11) 1846 Bienen-Zeitung,
January 1850 "Reminiscences" Gleanings...
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Michael Hofmann 86
Christine Feiler 87
Julian Seelig 88
Michaela Frauendorfer 89
Thomas Buchner 90
Regina Wenzl 91
Richard Redlingshöfer 92 Monika...
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Ingolstadt 1989
German Language Prize,
together with
Gerhardt Csejka,
Helmuth Frauendorfer,
Klaus Hensel,
Johann Lippet,
Werner Söllner,
William Totok, Richard...
- Jáchym Topol,
Elfriede Jelinek, Adam Michnik, Adam Zagajewski,
Helmuth Frauendorfer; Bei Ling (Chinese:贝岭), a
Chinese poet in
exile drafted and also signed...