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Gustav Frenssen (19
October 1863 – 11
April 1945) was a
German novelist. He
wrote patriotically about his
native country and
promoted Heimatkunst (regionalism)...
- (Dutch:
Technocratische Partij) was a
political party in
Belgium led by Leo
Frenssen. The
party created a
surprise by
winning 21,000
votes and six
seats on...
- Ullmann, Johann, the
second watch officer, and the
Bibelforscher are killed;
Frenssen,
Bootsmann Lamprecht, and
Hinrich are wounded.
After the raid,
Werner leaves...
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April 2020.
Retrieved 11
November 2020. "Nomination
Archive -
Gustav Frenssen". NobelPrize.org.
April 2020.
Retrieved 11
November 2020. "Nomination Archive...
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August 1957 in Essen) is a
German actor. He
debuted as the
crude sailor "
Frenssen" in the
Academy Award-nominated 1981 film Das Boot and
frequently appeared...
- F. & G. Witherby. ISBN 978-0-89839-174-9.
Retrieved 25
February 2014.
Frenssen, G. (1914) [1906].
Peter Moors Fahrt nach Südwest [Peter Moor's Journey...
- Kreisschlösser, Müller, Tieck, Schefer, ****ens Das
Zweite Programm, Joyce, May,
Frenssen, Stifter, Gutzkow, Lafontaine, Joyce, Collins, Bulwer-Lytton, Spindler...
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Curtius Martin Dibelius Adolf Damaschke Gustav Adolf Deissmann Gustav Frenssen Heinrich Gelzer ****mut von
Gerlach Paul Göhre
Caspar René
Gregory Theodor...
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expert medical testimony. In 1923 she
collaborated with Lape and
Gustav Frenssen to
Klaus Hinrich Baas: The
Story Of A Self-made Man.... Read
lived with...
- 1953, Australia, nf/ch)
Patrick French (born 1966, England, nf)
Gustav Frenssen (1863–1945, Germany, f) John
Hookham Frere (1769–1846, England, p) Rodrigo...