- Emil
Ferdinand Heinrich von Kleist,
granted the
title Graf
Kleist von
Nollendorf from 1814
onwards (9
April 1762 – 17
February 1823), was a
Prussian field...
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University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Nollendorfs was born 22
March 1931 in Riga, Latvia,
where his father, Kārlis
Nollendorfs, was a
police officer in the Old...
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German Abwehr (Army intelligence) officer,
later anti-****
Valters Nollendorfs (born 1931),
chairman of the
board of the
Museum of the
Occupation of...
- as an
opening roof and a
daylight projection screen, and
opened as the
Nollendorf-Theater in
March 1913. The
cinema was
built by a
group of US investors...
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Journal of the
Cincinnati Historical Society 42 (Fall 1984): 13–22.
Nollendorfs,
Valters (1994). "The Field, the Boundaries, and the
Cultivators of German-American...
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Archived from the
original on 10
January 2007.
Retrieved 30
April 2009.
Nollendorfs no,
Valters (1
January 2005). The
Hidden and
Forbidden History of Latvia...
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Republican Majority, p. 40 Benseler,
David P.; Nickisch,
Craig W. and
Nollendorfs, Cora Lee (editors);
Teaching German in Twentieth-century America, p...
- XVII Army
Corps 6th (1st West Prussian)
Grenadiers "Count
Kleist von
Nollendorf" 14
October 1772
Posen V Army
Corps 7th (2nd West Prussian) Grenadiers...
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Washington, DC. OCLC 33403580.
Nollendorfs, Valters; Oberländer, Erwin, eds. (2005). The
Hidden and
Forbidden History...
- de l'Ours" or "John The Bear". Indeed,
according to
professor Valters Nollendorfs, the
author "utilized
legends and
folklore motifs" to
compose the poem...