-
certain that
music was his calling. In the meantime, his landlady,
Judith Piepe, had
compiled a tape from his work at
Lorna and sent it to the BBC in hopes...
- members.
Piepe was
concerned about the
large number of
telegrams the
company had sent to Berlin,
Prague and
Paris and
decided to investigate.
Piepe visited...
-
Fritz Felix Pipes (also "
Piepes"; 15
April 1887 – 20
January 1983) was an
Austrian tennis player who was born in Prague. He was Jewish, and was a medical...
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Aleksandrovna Ageeva [ru]
suggested a
Baltic etymology,
comparing it to
Latvian piepe and
Lithuanian pepis 'moisture, mold'. The
Russian name
Chudskoye ozero...
- members.
Piepe was
concerned about the
large number of
telegrams the
company was
sending to Berlin,
Prague and
Paris and
decided to
investigate it.
Piepe visited...
- October–November 1941,
Abwehr officer Henry Piepe was
ordered to take
charge of the investigation.
Piepe became the
liaison between the Sonderkommando...
- that ran
through the neighbourhood, but on 29–30 June 1942,
Captain Harry Piepe along with some men,
including policemen and
Luftwaffe personnel, sealed...
-
writing with
Bruce Woodley of the S****ers. The album's
liner notes by
Judith Piepe,
state of the song: "This is, of course, a take-off, a take-on, a private...
-
radio transmissions from the
house and a
group led by
Abwehr Captain Harry Piepe raided it in the
small hours of the
night of 12–13
December 1941. A man...
- to an ****imilated
Jewish family (whose name had
originally been
spelled "
Piepes" in
German spelling,
which in
pronunciation is the same as the
Polish spelling...