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Hartmut Mitzlaff:
Adolf Reichweins (1898–1944)
heimliche Reformpraxis in
Tiefensee 1933-1939. In: Astrid...
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officer Georg Reichwein (Jr) (1630–1710),
military government official Leopold Reichwein (1878–1945),
German conductor and
composer Marcel Reichwein (b. 1986)...
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Lorentz Reichwein (c. 1680, in Fåberg – 22
April 1735, in Copenhagen) was a
Norwegian and
Danish military officer. He was a son of
Georg Reichwein, and grandson...
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Leopold Reichwein (16 May 1878 – 8
April 1945) was a
German conductor and composer. Born in Breslau,
Reichwein was
court Kapellmeister of the Badische...
- rage. Eva
wanders throughout Germany and
later becomes a
patient of Dr.
Reichwein's.
Although she does not
suspect Tenma caused her father's death, she obsessively...
- People's
Court trial of
Adolf Reichwein, **** Germany, 1944...
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Georg Reichwein, Jr. (1630–1710) was a
military government official. He was the son of
general major Georg Reichwein, Sr., who
immigrated to Denmark-Norway...
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Marcel Reichwein (born 21
February 1986) is a
German former professional footballer who pla**** as a forward.
Reichwein began his
career with
Bayer Leverkusen...
- The Adolf-
Reichwein-Gymnasium, or ARG, is a
coeducational gymnasium in Heusenstamm, Germany,
established in 1966. It has
about 1400
pupils from ages 10...
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Nicolay Fritz Reichwein ****tfeldt (19 May 1851 – 24
April 1938) was a
Norwegian sports official,
writer and
producer of skis and ski bindings. He was...