- Otto
Hantke (21
January 1907 – 1986) was a
German SS-Unterscharführer,
convicted murderer, and war
criminal in German-occupied
Poland during the Holocaust...
-
Theodore Hantke (1
August 1875 – 22 May 1931) was an
Australian cricketer. He pla**** one first-class
match for
Western Australia in 1908/09. List of Western...
- more open to the
exegetical analyses of the
academic industry."
Steffen Hantke noted that
academic criticism about horror cinema had "always
operated under...
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Retrieved April 13, 2014. Wood 2004, p. 23.
Hantke 2005, p. 56. Shiina, 0:12:25. Otto 2004. Mes 2006, p. 418.
Hantke 2010, p. 198.
Hanley 2014.
Gartside 2013...
- M. J. (2007). Buttgereit's Poetics: 'Schramm' as a
Cinema of Poetry. In
Hantke, S. Caligari's Heirs: The
German Cinema of Fear
after 1945. pp. 185–197...
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Arthur Menachem Hantke (March 5, 1874 –
October 9, 1955) was a jurist,
lawyer and economist, one of the
leaders of
Zionist movement in
Germany and one...
- 246. ISBN 978-0-521-01657-5.
Hollinger 2003, p. 132.
Hantke 1998, p. 498.
Hantke 1998, p. 502.
Hantke 1998, pp. 499–501. Liptak,
Andrew (December 10, 2017)...
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other provisions of the
treaty would have
correspondingly diminished." Max
Hantke and Mark
Spoerer wrote "military and
economic historians [have]
found that...
- 82;
Grant 2005, p. 146.
Joshi 2015, pp. 105–116;
Sperling 2016, p. 75;
Hantke 2013, pp. 137–138.
Sederholm &
Weinstock 2016, pp. 2, 8–9. Gray 2014; Dirda...
- Murakami.
Steffen Hantke of
Sogang University described it as an "attempt to
provide its
readers with
everything but the
kitchen sink."
Hantke described the...