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Generalleutnant Viktor Leopold Linnarz (19
August 1894 – 14
October 1979) was a
German army
officer who
served in the
Prussian Army in
World War I and...
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became cult favourites. In a 2019
review of
Sonar Kella,
critic Rouven Linnarz was
impressed with its use of
Indian classical instruments to generate...
- "notwithstanding the low-budget
nature of the film, it
brims with atmosphere."
Rouven Linnarz of the
website Asian Movie Pulse,
wrote "Of course, in
comparison to later...
- were in service. The Army
received the
first of these, LZ 38, and
Erich Linnarz commanded it on a raid over
Ipswich on 29–30
April and another, attacking...
- 30 mi away,
where he was
arrested the next day by
Generalleutnant Viktor Linnarz of the OKH
personnel office. He was then cast out of the
Wehrmacht by the...
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Archived from the
original on
November 1, 2020.
Retrieved November 2, 2020.
Linnarz,
Rouven (September 3, 2021). "Interview with Hong Eui-jeong: I
Wanted To...
- (deputy)
Generalmajor Alfred Kuhnert, 29
January 1945
Generalleutnant Viktor Linnarz, 19
April 1945 In
November 1942 a new 23rd
Infantry Division was formed...
- (Tokyo
Senso Sengo Hiwa) | BAMPFA". bampfa.org.
Retrieved 2023-05-26.
Linnarz,
Rouven (2022-02-11). "Film Review: The Man Who Left His Will on Film (1970)...
- service. The Army
received the
first P-class Zeppelin, LZ38 (Hauptmann
Erich Linnarz)
raided Ipswich on 29/30
April and
Southend on 9/10 May. An
Imperial Order...
- 'Finding Big Country' to Oklahoma".
Daily Hive,
October 27, 2018.
Rouven Linnarz, "Toronto Reel
Asian Film
Festival Announces 2018 Awards".
Asian Movie...