- "Auferstanden aus
Ruinen" (German: [ˈaʊf(ʔ)ɛʁˌʃtandn̩ ʔaʊs ʁuˈiːnən]; 'Risen from the Ruins') was the
national anthem of the East
Germany during its existence...
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Ruinen is a
village in the
Dutch province of Drenthe. It is
located in the muni****lity of De Wolden,
about 10 km
northwest of Hoogeveen. The Dwingelderveld...
- The
Ruins of
Athens (Die
Ruinen von Athen), Op. 113, is a set of
incidental music pieces written in 1811 by
Ludwig van Beethoven. The
music was written...
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Oosterwijk Oshaar Oud
Veeningen De Oude Tol
Paardelanden Pieperij Rheebruggen Ruinen Ruinerweide [nl]
Ruinerwold Schotters****zen
Schrapveen De
Stapel Steenbergen...
- De
Zaandplatte is a
smock mill in
Ruinen, Drenthe, the Netherlands. The mill was
built in 1964 and is
listed as a Rijksmonument,
number 422828. A corn...
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Borne and
their possessions by Fredericus, the
abbot of the
monastery in
Ruinen to the
bishop of Utrecht, Dirk van Are in
return for
possessions in Drenthe...
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vereinigt Euch!" ("Workers of the world, unite!") Anthem: "Auferstanden aus
Ruinen" ("Risen from Ruins") Show
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Europe Location of the East...
- Meanwhile, East
Germany had
adopted its own
national anthem, "Auferstanden aus
Ruinen" ("Risen from Ruins"). As the
lyrics of this
anthem called for "Germany...
- 1898 1968
English Hanns Eisler 1898 1962 German/Austrian
Auferstanden aus
Ruinen (Eastern
Germany national anthem)
George Gershwin 1898 1937
American Rhapsody...
- the world, unite!" "White Army,
Black Baron" "Aegukka" "Auferstanden aus
Ruinen" "March of the Volunteers" Державний гімн СРСР / Deržavnyj himn SRSR (Ukrainian)...