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Lothar Kreyssig (German: [ˈloː.taʁ ˈkʁaɪ̯.sɪç] ; 30
October 1898 – 6 July 1986) was a
German judge during the
Weimar and **** era. He was the only German...
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consisting of lead
singer Marcus Meyn (b. May 2, 1966),
Heiko Maile and
Oliver Kreyssig. They
achieved a
Billboard Hot 100 with "The
Great Commandment", which...
- Uwe
Christian Kreyssig (28
September 1930 in
Chemnitz – 17 May 2008 in Havelsee) was a
German operatic baritone,
opera director and
television presenter...
- decades.
Eduard Kreyßig [de] was the man who made this happen.
Having been the master-builder of the city of
Mainz since 1865,
Kreyßig had the
vision for...
- The
Christuskirche was
built between 1896 and 1903
designed by
Eduard Kreyßig. It was
consecrated on 2 July 1903.
After demolition during the bombing...
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written by Camouflage.
Arranged By –
Heiko Maile,
Marcus Meyn,
Oliver Kreyssig Engineer [Additional Engineering] –
Ronda Ray (alias
Heiko Maile) Mastered...
- Solution. A
district judge and
member of the
Confessing Church,
Lothar Kreyssig,
wrote to Gürtner
protesting (correctly) that the T4
program was illegal...
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known to survive. Some
bureaucrats opposed the T4 programme;
Lothar Kreyssig, a
district judge and
member of the
Confessing Church,
wrote to Justice...
- of the
Evangelical Church in Germany,
driven by the
efforts of
Lothar Kreyssig. It was
prompted by the
acknowledgement of
guilt that
Germans needed to...
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feature Oliver Kreyssig since 1989's
Methods of Silence. The
album charted at #26 in Germany.
Former band
member Oliver Kreyssig had
remained in contact...