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Gerhard Palitzsch (17 June 1913 – 7
December 1944) was a
German non-commissioned
officer (NCO) of the SS. He was
notorious for his
brutal treatment of...
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Johann Georg Palitzsch (11 June 1723 in Prohlis [de] [modern Dresden],
Electorate of Saxony, Holy
Roman Empire) – 21
February 1788 in Prohlis) was a German...
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Peter Palitzsch (11
September 1918 – 18
December 2004) was a
German theatre director. He
worked with
Bertolt Brecht in his
Berliner Ensemble from the...
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Johann Georg Palitzsch (1723–1788) was a
German astronomer.
Palitzsch may also
refer to:
Gerhard Palitzsch (1913–1944),
German SS non-commissioned officer...
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southwest of
Palitzsch is Hase,
while to the east-southeast is Legendre. The
northeast rim of
Palitzsch forms the
southern end of
Vallis Palitzsch, a lunar...
- correct,
although it was not seen
until 25
December 1758, by
Johann Georg Palitzsch, a
German farmer and
amateur astronomer.
Other observers from throughout...
- The
Vallis Palitzsch is a
geological structure of the
surface of the Moon. The name of the
valley was
given in 1964 by the
International Astronomical...
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Erwin Geschonneck,
Erwin Strittmatter,
Peter Hacks,
Benno Besson,
Peter Palitzsch, and
Ekkehard Schall. In the 1950s, the
Swiss director Benno Besson with...
- the spot
where 151
prisoners (including 80 Poles) were shot by
Gerhard Palitzsch on 11
November 1941.
Carmelite nuns
opened a
convent near the camp in...
- were
staged by five
young directors of the Ensemble. One of them,
Peter Palitzsch,
directed the
world premiere of The
Resistible Rise of
Arturo Ui in Stuttgart...