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Gerda Munsinger (born
Gerda Hesler or
Heseler or Hessler, also
known as Olga
Schmidt and
Gerda Merkt; c.
September 10, 1929 –
November 24, 1998) was an...
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Munsinger affair was Canada's
first national political ****
scandal in 1966. The
affair involved Gerda Munsinger, a
German citizen who had been convicted...
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Second World War. The
Munsinger affair was Canada's
first national political ****
scandal in 1966. The
affair involved Gerda Munsinger, a
German citizen who...
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Munsinger Gardens (14 acres) and
Clemens Gardens (7 acres) are two
distinct but
adjacent gardens on the
banks of the
Mississippi River northwest of the...
- politician, and academic. He is best
known for his
involvement in the
Munsinger Affair. Born in
Quebec City, Quebec, the son of
Albert Sévigny, the Speaker...
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featured heavily in the
Munsinger affair. The
Munsinger Affair was a
scandal occasioned by the
discovery that
Gerda Munsinger, a
German woman who lived...
- Union, and, for a
surprise appearance,
Gerda Munsinger, the
woman at the
centre of a 1966
scandal (the
Munsinger Affair) that
involved Cabinet Minister Pierre...
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kidnapping on May 28, 2012. Sigg's
adjusted plea was
accepted by
Judge Stephen Munsinger. Sigg was
sentenced to life in
prison two w****s
later on
November 19....
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Numeroff herself.
Numeroff has
worked with
illustrators including Lynn
Munsinger,
David McPhail, Tim Bowers, Nate Evans, Joe Mathieu, Sal Murdocca, Sharleen...
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Ogden Nash. A
picture book of the 1936 poem with
illustrations by Lynn M.
Munsinger was
published in 1995. The poem has been
described as "probably his most...