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Maria Matray (born
Maria Charlotte Stern; 14 July 1907 – 30
October 1993) was a
German screenwriter and film actress.
Matray became a star of late Weimar...
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Ernst Matray,
starring Nils Olaf
Chrisander as the
Phantom and Aud Egede-Nissen as Christine.
Raoul was pla**** by
director Ernst Matray. The film...
- Gábor
Mátray (23
November 1797, in
Nagykata – 17 July 1875, in Budapest) was a
Hungarian librarian and composer.
Mátray was a
librarian at the Hungarian...
- Executive, and
Judicial Branches, Penguin, pp. 257, 315.
Dallek 2008, p. 107.
Matray 1979, pp. 314–333.
Stokesbury 1990, pp. 81–90.
Cohen &
Gooch 2006, pp. 165–195...
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occasional appearances.
Following a
failed marriage with
struggling actor Ernst Matray, she was
married to
actor and film
director Paul Wegener.
According to the...
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taken from the name of a
division of the KGB
devoted to
black propaganda."
Matray 2002: "South Korea's
President Rhee was
obsessed with
accomplishing early...
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Retrieved 20 July 2012.
Schnabel 1972, pp. 179–180.
Matray 1979, pp. 326–328.
Schnabel 1972, pp. 180–181.
Matray 1979, p. 331.
James 1985, p. 485. "George C....
- 978-1-56324-731-6. p. 44 Slavicek,
Louise Chipley; Mitc****,
George J.;
Matray,
James I. (2005). The
Great Wall of China. Infobase. p. 35. ISBN 978-0-7910-8019-1...
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Essential Histories. London; Chicago:
Fitzroy Dearborn. ISBN 978-1579583644.
Matray,
James I., and
Donald W.
Boose Jr, eds. The
Ashgate research companion to...
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James Burnham and the
Struggle for the World: A Life (2002) p. 155
James I.
Matray, "Truman's Plan for Victory:
National Self-Determination and the Thirty-Eighth...