- 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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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conducted by Mascagni,
Richard Strauss,
Hindemith and Stravinsky.
Other prominente Genoese theaters are the
Teatro ****onale di Genoa,
Politeama Genovese...
- Zernike,
Frits (1888–1966), in
Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederland.
Prominente Groningse hoogleraren Frits Zernike (1888–1966)
Frits Zernike (1888–1966)...
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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...