- Czechoslovakia. The head
overseer at
Allendorf was SS-Oberaufseherin/Erstaufseherin
Kaethe ****n (September 1944–March 1945)
while her ****istant was SS-Stellvertretende...
- time, I
began to
understand Florentine art." Kollwitz,
Kaethe: The
Diaries and
Letters of
Kaethe Kollwitz, p. 45.
Henry Regnery Company, 1955. "Nevertheless...
- Käthe Gold (11
February 1907 – 11
October 1997) was an
Austrian actress.[citation needed] Born in Vienna, she
trained in that city as an
actress and then...
- Käthe Kruse, born
Katharina Simon (17
September 1883, in
Dambrau – 19 July 1968, in
Murnau am Staffelsee) was a
notable pioneer of
German doll-making and...
-
Kaethe Katrin Wenzel (born 1972 in Aachen) is a
German artist. Her
works are
about Utopian ideas, the ****ure, and
alternative concepts for society. Her...
-
Johanna Emilie Katharina Elizabeth "Käthe"
Hoffmann (born 1
August 1883 in Breslau) was a
German botanist who
described many
plant species in New Guinea...
- ****ociated with the heroine's father.
Kaethe, an
Icelandic girl -
soprano Tual, a
Breton fisherman -
tenor Jörgen,
Kaethe's father -
baritone Act I. Autumn:...
- Käthe or Kate
Sohnemann (6 May 1913 – 15
October 1997) was a
German gymnast who
competed in the 1936
Summer Olympics. In 1936 she won the gold
medal as...
-
Rochester History,
archived from the
original on 2005-12-14 Schirmacher,
Kaethe (1912). The
Modern Woman's
Rights Movement. Carl
Conrad Eckhardt (trans...
-
Katharina "Käthe" Anna Krauß (sometimes
spelled Krauss; 29
November 1906 – 9
January 1970) was a
German track and
field athlete, who won
three gold medals...