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- conducted within Block 11, often with use of the "Boger Swing" device, (Boger-Schaukel) invented by Wilhelm Boger, an SS officer who served within Auschwitz's...
- Philbin's People Herself 1 episode 1973 Cannon Carrie 1 episode 1974 V.I.P.-Schaukel Herself 1 episode 1984 Tattletales Herself 1 episode 1998 Intimate Portrait...
- Die Schaukel (The Swing) is a 1983 German film directed by Percy Adlon. The film was based on the literary work of autobiographer Annette Kolb. https://www...
- 50 Years of Playmates (2004) (V) Forty Minutes (1990) TV Episode V.I.P.-Schaukel (1972) TV Episode Since her pubic hair was partly covered by the shadow...
- Nacht 1999: ProSieben MorningShow 2001–2002: TV-Quartett 2001–2004: WIB-Schaukel 2004–2008: Clever! – Die Show, die Wissen schafft 2006: Die ProSieben Märchenstunde:...
- Johnny Carson HimselfGuest Episode: "14 September 1970" 1972 V.I.P.-Schaukel HimselfGuest Episode: "Episode #2.2" 1973 The **** Cavett Show Himself...
- Comedy Hour Herself Herself Herself TV series; guest appearance 1974 V.I.P.-Schaukel Herself Herself Herself TV series; guest appearance 1975 ****nic and Old...
- festival-cannes.fr. Archived from the original on 14 December 2013. THE SWING: DIE SCHAUKEL CÉLESTE "Cesar Awards (France) - Best European Union Film (Meilleur film...
- The Schladminger 4-Berge-Schaukel is the name of four interconnected ski mountains in Austria. The mountains haves a total of 167 kilometres of pistes...
- Secretaries and Me and the 1970s German television news series V.I.P.-Schaukel. In the former—the story of a Houston businessman who marries five times—Herring...