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- Look up Fritzchen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fritzchen may refer to: An endearing diminutive of the name Friedrich->Fritz->Fritzchen Codename...
- Lischen et Fritzchen is a one-act operetta (« conversation alsacienne » - Alsatian conversation) with music by Jacques Offenbach to a French libretto...
- Pepa, itself diminutive of Josef)[full citation needed] Germany: Kleines Fritzchen (Little Fritzie); see German humour and East Germany jokes Greece: Τοτός...
- after endearing himself to his German contacts, its diminutive form of Fritzchen. Chapman was born on 16 November 1914 in Burnopfield, County Durham, England...
- announced to be directing an adaptation of Charles Beaumont's short story Fritzchen with a screenplay by Michael Voyer. In August 2022, Satan's Slaves 2:...
- of American professional wrestler and promoter Jack Adkisson Fritz or Fritzchen, German code name for Second World War Allied double agent Eddie Chapman[citation...
- ("good evening"). Their given names are Anton, Berti, Conni, Det, Edi and Fritzchen. "Who are those Cartoon Men on German TV? The Mainzelmännchen!!!". A German...
- "Intel@intel7(10nmESF)@AlderLake@ADL-S(6P+0E)@i5-12400F@SRL5Z___DSCx11_poly@5xDIC". Fritzchens Fritz @ Flickr.com. October 2, 2022. Orland, Kyle (November 5, 2021)....
- Zone) "The Beautiful People" (Sep 1952, If, adapted for Twilight Zone) "Fritzchen" (1953, Orbit #1) "Place of Meeting" (1953, Orbit #2) "Elegy" (Feb 1953...
- (1874) Other types Le violoneux (légende bretonne) (1855) Ba-ta-clan (chinoiserie musicale) (1855) Lischen et Fritzchen (conversation alsacienne) (1863)...