-
became a
close friend,
regularly visiting the
Jungs at the
Bollingen estate.
Jung became ill
again in 1952.
Jung continued to
publish books until the end of...
- Jury) "Die
Jungs vom
Bahnhof Zoo". Mubi.
Retrieved 2022-05-03. "Die
Jungs vom
Bahnhof Zoo". fernsehserien.de.
Retrieved 2022-05-03. "Die
Jungs vom Bahnhof...
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Jung-in, also
spelled Jeong-in, is a
Korean uni****
given name.
People with this name include: Seo Jeong-in (born 1936),
South Korean male
novelist Moon...
- Ants in the
Pants (German:
Harte Jungs, "Hard Boys") is a 2000
German comedy film
directed by Marc Rothemund. It is
based on the
novel "Io e lui" by Alberto...
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Jung Jung-hwa (Korean: 정정화) was a
Korean independence activist of the ****anese
occupation period. She
worked as a
fundraiser for more than a decade, taking...
- proprietor, but the
Jungs remained shareholders in a
thriving business that
ensured the family's
financial security for decades. Emma
Jung not only took a...
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George Jacob Jung (/ˈjʌŋ/;
August 6, 1942 – May 5, 2021),
nicknamed Boston George and El Americano, was an
American drug
trafficker and smuggler. He was...
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Jung or
jung in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Carl
Gustav Jung (1875–1961) was the
founder of
analytical psychology.
Jung may also
refer to:
Jung (surname)...
-
professionally as
Jung So-min (정소민), is a
South Korean actress. She made her
acting debut with a
supporting role in the
television series Bad Guy (2010).
Jung is known...
- an C. G.
Jungs Geheimnissen". Der Bund (in German).
Retrieved March 17, 2018. Zachariadis,
Maria (March 15, 2018). "Ein
Museum in CG
Jungs einstigem...