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Hasemann's Daughters (German:
Hasemanns Töchter) is an 1877 play by the
German writer Adolphe L'Arronge. It was
loosely based on an
earlier French work...
- Open-Air Museum.
Anton Joos (1900-1999),
communist functionary Wilhelm Hasemann (1850-1913),
painter –
worked and died in
Gutach Max
Ludwig (1873-1940)...
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Wilhelm Hasemann (16
September 1850, Mühlberg – 28
November 1913, Gutach) was a
German genre painter and illustrator.
Hasemann was the only son of a mechanic...
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Walther Hasemann (18
October 1900 – 20
November 1976) was a
German politician of the Free
Democratic Party (FDP) and
former member of the
German Bundestag...
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Hasemann's Daughters (German:
Hasemanns Töchter) is a 1920
German silent film
directed by
Heinrich Bolten-Baeckers and
starring Leo Peukert. It is an adaptation...
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Metzler Black Forest farmhouse,
painted by
Wilhelm Hasemann A
Gutach family,
painted by
Wilhelm Hasemann (c. .1900) In the
field of handicrafts, wood carving...
- Accessories] (in German). Erlangen, Germany: Karl Müller Verlag. ISBN 3860708597.
Hasemann,
Dieter (2002). DaimlerChrysler: die
Lastwagenmarken eines Weltkonzerns...
- Mühlberg
Museum dedicated to the
battle that took
place in 1547.
Wilhelm Hasemann (1850-1913),
Black Forest painter Werner Kube (1924-1945),
resistance fighter...
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connected to the
Baden Black Forest Railway in 1873,
artists like
Wilhelm Hasemann, Curt
Liebich and
Fritz Reiss settled there,
forming the "Gutach artists'...
- Frühwald
Funcke (from 14
September 1951) Gaul
Golitschek Grundmann Hammer Hasemann Henn (from 1
February 1952)
Heuss (until 15
September 1949)
Hoffmann (from...