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- Querschnitt ("Cross section") is a compilation album by German industrial metal band Megaherz. It was released in 2001.[citation needed] "Miststück" -...
- Der Querschnitt (lit. ' the cross section') was an art magazine published by German art dealer Alfred Flechtheim between 1921 and 1936. The magazine was...
- Länderkunde Deutschland, Österreich und Schweiz (mit Liechtenstein) im Querschnitt. Inform-Verlag, Berlin 2005, ISBN 3-9805843-1-3, S. 7. "Special Eurobarometer...
- 1931) Schlachtflottenbau und Parteipolitik 1894–1901: Versuch eines Querschnitts durch die innenpolitischen, sozialen und ideologischen Voraussetzungen...
- a global perspective. The Der Querschnitt makes the concept of cultural leveling quite easy to identify. The Querschnitt is not only a European journal...
- story by Ernest Hemingway and first published in the German magazine Der Querschnitt. It was featured later in Hemingway's 1927 story collection, Men Without...
- Münchner Zeitung. In 1936, due to a satirical contribution published in Der Querschnitt, the **** regime prohibited Beilhack from writing. In 1945, he became...
- 94-km-long ancient tunnel in northern Jordan has been discovered] (PDF). Querschnitt (in German). 21: 24–35. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-01-11...
- original on 16 February 2012. Pahl, Max (1983). Hörnum. Heimat am Horn – Querschnitt und Streifzüge durch Geschichte, Leben und Landschaft des Nordseebades...
- Germany [The Tiger Ship] His erotically tender “boy stories” published by Querschnitt-Verlag, were illustrated by Renee Sintenis. Her tender and restrained...