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- Die Karpathen (The Carpathians) was a German-language publication that appeared twice a month in Kronstadt, Austria-Hungary (now Braşov, Romania) between...
- the oil shale extraction in German-occupied Estonia. In August 1942, Karpathen Öl was established which took over oil ****ets in Galicia. In 1944, Kontinentale...
- durch die Karpathen und oberungarischen Badeorte. 1881. Ludwig Greiner, "Die Gerlsdorfer Spitze als die höchste Gebirgshöhe der Karpathen." Gemeinnützige...
- Germany to work the Operation Desert (Unternehmen Wüste). In August 1942, Karpathen Öl was established which took over oil ****ets in Galicia. In 1944, Kontinentale...
- Carpathians. ("Die Gerlsdorfer Spitze, als die höchste Gebirgshöhe der Karpathen." Gemeinnützige Blaetter zur Belehrung und Unterhaltung.) 1843 − Contributions...
- fire to some raw materials in ghetto industry. The manager of the German Karpathen oil company, Berthold Beitz, and his wife Else Beitz rescued about 250...
- National Exhibition in 1909. Many of his works were reproduced in Die Karpathen, a local German-language magazine. A Garland of Flowers Autumn Portrait...
- română, Patria, Conservatorul, Rumänischer Lloyd, Junimea literară, Die Karpathen, Luceafărul and Flacăra. This consisted of studies, articles, sketches...
- monographs, among them the monumental Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Flora der Karpathen in 9 parts. He was a full member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences...
- Institute of Romania University of Bucharest Thesis Geologische Studien in den nordmoldauischen Karpathen (1899) Academic advisors Grigore Cobălcescu...