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Harald Mannl (1904–1961) was
German actor of film,
radio and television. He also
directed two
films for DEFA in East
Germany in the mid-1950s, and acted...
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cartridges in
modern rifles built for the
Scandinavian market "C.I.P. 6,5 x 54
Mannl. Sch" (PDF).
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- as the 1683 alphabet. It was
mentioned in the work of
Johann Christoph Männling [de] The
European Helicon or Muse Mountain, in 1704, and it was also called...
- term "hetero****ual"
Urning –
Comparable to the
modern term "homo****ual"
Mannling – A
manly urning Weibling – An
effeminate urning Zwischen – A somewhat...
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Treusch Johannes Arpe:
Walter Schramm Sigrid Roth:
Gerda Schramm Harald Mannl: Dir****r Lütgen
Raimund Schelcher:
Mertens Gertrud Meyen:
Elisabeth Bergen...
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Raoul Retzer as
Basch Tamargy Tilla Durieux as
Mutter des
Hussni Harald Mannl as
Michaelides Ulrich Beiger as
Prinz Ali
Hussni Klaus Behrendt as Dr. Maksoud...
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Cartridge (firearms) List of
rifle cartridges 9 mm
caliber C.I.P. 9,5 x 57
Mannl. Sch. (online-PDF 98,7 KB)
Kynoch Ammunition Co.
Retrieved 8
April 2013...
- East
German film
directed by Carl
Balhaus and
Harald Mannl. It was
released in 1954.
Harald Mannl as Dr. Kurt
Wagner Johanna Endemann as Rita
Wagner Brigitte...
- Hojemännlein, Hojemännl, Hojemännel, or
Hojemannl (sg., pl.; Männlein,
Männl or
Mannl = manikin) are
little Kobolds, tiny and
green of appearance,
which are...
- und Lüneburg" (in German).
MatrixMedia Verlag.
Retrieved 10 July 2010.
Männl, Anja. "Andreas
Prinz von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha" (in German). Herzogliche...