- p. 22.
Garzke &
Dulin 1985, p. 210.
Müllenheim-Rechberg 1980a, p. 38.
Müllenheim-Rechberg 1980a, p. 39.
Müllenheim-Rechberg 1980a, pp. 44–45. Bercuson...
- The
Müllenheim family (international Muellenheim,
French Mullenheim,
wrongly Mühlenheim) was an old
noble family Strasbourg. The noblemen,
knights or...
-
Richard Alexander Conrad Bernhard Burkard von
Müllenheim-Rechberg (Spandau, 25 June 1910 —
Herrsching am Ammersee, 1 June 2003) was a
German diplomat and...
- p. 145.
Müllenheim-Rechberg 1980, pp. 15–16. Grützner 2010, p. 153. Grützner 2010, pp. 152, 397.
Müllenheim-Rechberg 1980, p. 43.
Müllenheim-Rechberg...
-
Stephen 1988, pp. 92–94.
Müllenheim-Rechberg 1980, pp. 139–142.
Garzke &
Dulin 1985, pp. 237–238
Busch 1980, p. 125.
Müllenheim-Rechberg 1980, pp. 148–150...
- Williamson, pp. 37–38. Williamson, p. 38. Schmalenbach, p. 140.
Müllenheim-Rechberg, p. 60.
Müllenheim-Rechberg, p. 76.
Garzke & Dulin, p. 214.
Bercuson & Herwig...
- 208. Mulligan, pp. 1042–1043. Preston, p. 151. Koop & Schmolke, p. 18.
Müllenheim-Rechberg, pp. 29–30. Koop & Schmolke, p. 17. Koop & Schmolke, p. 25. Mulligan...
- that were
involved in the revolt. The
aristocratic families of Zorn and
Müllenheim,
which had been
displaced from the
council and
their offices in 1332,...
- Open fire!). This
Lindemann quotation is
cited by
Burkard Freiherr von
Müllenheim-Rechberg who at the time was in the
after gun
director keeping a watch...
-
Dabrowski 1997, [page needed]. de Jong 2021, p. 13.
Munson 1978, p. 21.
Müllenheim-Rechberg 1980, pp. 148–149. Kemp 1998, p. 34.
Bredemeier 1997, pp. 58–60...