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- Heinrich Friedrich Graf von Arnim-Heinrichsdorff-Werbelow (23 September 1791 – 18 April 1859) was a Prussian statesman. Arnim was born on 23 September...
- Wenck Silke Kollster Magnus Bruno Hirschfeld Simone Göhner Ulf-Fabian Heinrichsdorff Anja Susanne Thiede Max Lemm Brigitte Neumann Rene Awad Kathrin Fündeling...
- Arnim (1798-1861), Prussian statesman. Heinrich Friedrich von Arnim-Heinrichsdorff-Werbelow (1791–1859), Prussian statesman Harry von Arnim (1824–1881)...
- (1785–1859), German writer and novelist Heinrich Friedrich von Arnim-Heinrichsdorff-Werbelow (1791-1859) a Prussian statesman Adolf Heinrich von Arnim-Boitzenburg...
- office 30 April – 21 July 1849 Preceded by Heinrich Friedrich von Arnim-Heinrichsdorff-Werbelow Succeeded by Alexander von Schleinitz Personal details Born...
- Landeszeitung – Rote Erde A copy of this article by a certain Dr. Wolff. Heinrichsdorff, "Westfälische Landeszeitung", January 9, 1938, is available on the...
- (1807-1869) 4 December 1848 24 February 1849 Heinrich Friedrich von Arnim-Heinrichsdorff-Werbelow 24 February 1849 30 April 1849 Friedrich Wilhelm von Brandenburg...
- Austria In office 1859–1867 Preceded by Heinrich Friedrich von Arnim-Heinrichsdorff-Werbelow Succeeded by Himself as Amb****ador of the North German Confederation...
- Arnim-Heinrichsdorff-Werbelow (1791–1859) 1848–1851: Albrecht von Bernstorff (1809–1873) 1851–1858: Heinrich Friedrich von Arnim-Heinrichsdorff-Werbelow...
- the village of Romanovka was unified with the former German colony of Heinrichsdorff (in which 273 Germans lived, according to 1943 data). It was renamed...