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- The German term Prominente (singular masculine Prominenter) was used in World War II to describe high-profile prisoners from various countries that were...
- of the wartime Special Air Service. There were also prisoners called Prominente (German for 'celebrities'), relatives of Allied VIPs. The first one was...
- Daily Express. Romilly was the first German prisoner to be classified as Prominente, prisoners regarded by Adolf Hitler to be of great value due to their...
- considered dangerous or escape risks. Within Colditz, Alexander joined the Prominente, a group of 21 prisoners that included two nephews of King George VI and...
- until May 1945. As the nephew of King George VI, Lascelles was one of the Prominente at Colditz, considered a potential bargaining chip by the ****s. We thought...
- Archived from the original on 6 March 2012. Retrieved 2 November 2011. "Prominente Fans des FC Bayern München". TZ. 10 May 2010. Archived from the original...
- April 2020. Retrieved 19 July 2021. Gänswein, Georg (2012). Benedikt XVI. Prominente über den Papst (in German). Media Maria. p. 12. ISBN 978-3981444469. Hesse-Lichtenberger...
- in Bad Ragaz. Andresen, Geertje. "Niddy ImpekovenEinst die dritte Prominente neben Mary Wigman und Valeska Gert" (in German). Deutsches Tankzarchiv...
- conducted by Mascagni, Richard Strauss, Hindemith and Stravinsky. Other prominente Genoese theaters are the Teatro ****onale di Genoa, Politeama Genovese...
- Prisoner of War on 12 June 1940. Between 1944 and 1945, he was one of the 'Prominente' prisoners at Colditz Castle (Oflag IV-C). On his death in 1975, the titles...