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Ilse Koch (22
September 1906 – 1
September 1967) was a
German war
criminal who
committed atrocities while her
husband Karl-Otto Koch was
commandant at...
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Ilse Braun (18 June 1909 – 28 June 1979) was one of two
sisters of Eva Braun. Born in Munich,
Ilse was the
oldest daughter of
school teacher Friedrich...
- with the
given name
Ilse include:
Ilse Aichinger (1921–2016),
Austrian writer Ilse Everlien Berardo (born 1955),
German theologian Ilse Bing (1899–1998)...
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ILSE can
refer to:
International Life
Saving Federation of
Europe - the
European branch of the
International Life
Saving Federation.
IntraLase - medical...
- in court. Toni van Eyck as
Ilse Thorn Elsa B****ermann as Frau Thorn,
Ilses Mutter Hans Stüwe as Dr. Kurt
Rehmann -
Ilses Verlobter Albert B****ermann...
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Ilse Hess (née Pröhl; 22 June 1900 – 7
September 1995) was the wife of
Rudolf Hess.
After World War II she
became a well-known author.
Ilse Pröhl came...
- and
moved in a
circle of exiles, homo****uals, and runaways. There, he met
Ilse Klapper, born
Herzfeld (1900–1982), a
German Jewish woman fleeing her country's...
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Princess Ilse (German:
Prinzess Ilse or Prinzeß
Ilse) is the name of a po****r
tourist destination in the
Ilse valley near the town of
Ilsenburg in the...
- Irma
Ilse Ida
Grese (7
October 1923 – 13
December 1945) was a ****
concentration camp
Helferin at Ravensbrück,
Auschwitz II-Birkenau, and Bergen-Belsen...
- and two
graphical user
interfaces (one for patrons, one for staff). Most
ILSes separate software functions into
discrete programs called modules, each...