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- German New Guinea In office 1 April 1899 – 10 July 1901 Preceded by Hugo Skopnik (as Landeshauptleute of the German New Guinea Company) Succeeded by Albert...
- Rüdiger (1895–1896) Curt von Hagen [de] (1896–1897) Albert Hahl (1897)* Hugo Skopnik (1897–1899) Governors Rudolf von Bennigsen (1899–1901) Albert Hahl (1901–1914)...
- Verlag Marco Teubner 2018 Black Stories - Sebastian Fitzek Edition Bernhard Skopnik 2019 Safehouse - Das Würfelspiel Marco Teubner 2019 Killercruise...
- Rüdiger (1895–1896) Curt von Hagen [de] (1896–1897) Albert Hahl (1897)* Hugo Skopnik (1897–1899) Governors Rudolf von Bennigsen (1899–1901) Albert Hahl (1901–1914)...
- Rüdiger (1895–1896) Curt von Hagen [de] (1896–1897) Albert Hahl (1897)* Hugo Skopnik (1897–1899) Governors Rudolf von Bennigsen (1899–1901) Albert Hahl (1901–1914)...
- Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1955. Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie Günter Skopnik: Die Dramen von Caspar Brülow und Johann Paul Crusius. Gelnhausen 1934...
- Albert Hahl First time, acting 11 September 1897 to 31 March 1899 Hugo Skopnik In 1899, following the German–Spanish Treaty, the German Empire ****umed...
- huge challenge for the actors as well as for the audience." (Benno von Skopnik, Welt kompakt, 22 November 2005). "It is not only the play [Dieses. Kleine...
- "completely apolitical despite the director Steinhoff". Bock & Bergfelder p. 460 Skopnik, Hans von; Kuhlwein von Rathenow, Horst, eds. (1934-01-01). Das deutsche...
- (Deutsch-Ostafrika) – Eduard von Liebert German New Guinea (Deutsch-Neuguinea) – Hugo Skopnik (Landeshauptleute of the German New Guinea Company) to 31 March, then Rudolf...