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- forehand Max Dekker on Texas in 1981.[citation needed] He was married to Marielouise Tanner from 1967-1981. They had one son. He then had two more sons with...
- and cultural organization in Dakar, Senegal. While in Africa, she and MarieLouise Guinier co-founded ADEA (Artistes des Echanges Africaines), an organization...
- 27th children. 26 Marilouise (Landry) and William Croteau 1919 (c.) Marielouise and William Croteau had 26 children in St. Patrice-de-Beaurivage, Québec...
- Albert Bessler as US-Konsul Karl Lieffen as Belgischer Kripobeamter Marielouise Nagel as Blonde Prostituierte Claudia Gerstäcker as Shaba Filming Locations...
- 'Schmetterling' Lu Säuberlich as Frau Stern Wega Jahnke as Ulla Stern Marielouise Nagel as Frau Meyer Edith Hancke as Woman on train Bock & Bergfelder...
- Tidning", Uppsala, 2 April, 2018. Retrieved on 5 May 2019. Samuelsson, MarieLouise. "KB långt ifrån klart med uppdraget att digitalisera", "Universitetsläraren"...
- 1881972, Reinhard Langer, Anke Beckmann, Paul Wagner, Heinrich Grzinia, Marielouise Schneider, Ulrich Notheis, Lars Rodefeld, Nikolaus Müller, "Process for...
- aftonbladet.se. Aftonbladet. Retrieved 17 November 2015. Samuelsson, MarieLouise (26 June 2007). "Radiokrönikan: Utrikeskorrar i radion" [Radio chronicles:...
- Friedrich Schoenfelder as Dr. Bach - Syndikus Wolfgang Völz as Sekretär Marielouise Nagel as Sekretärin Georg Bastian as Freddy - ein Mitschüler Julias Heinrich...
- children Hugo Oppenheim, Alexander Oppenheim, Imogene Oppenheim, Roberta Marielouise Oppenheim Franz Oppenheim (1852–1929), chemist Clara Oppenheim (1861–1944)...