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Friedrich Wilhelm Sollmann,
later William Frederick Sollmann (1
April 1881 – 6
January 1951) was a
German journalist, politician, and
interior minister...
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Sollman or
Sollmann is a
surname of
German origin.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Janeen Sollman,
American politician Melitta Sollmann (born 1958)...
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overseen by Himmler.
Leaders of
Lebensborn e. V. were SS-Standartenführer Max
Sollmann [de] and SS-Oberführer Dr.
Gregor Ebner.[citation needed]
Initially the...
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guilty of all
three counts 10 years;
released in 1951; died in 1985 Max
Sollmann [de] Head of the
Lebensborn society Found guilty of
count 3 Time already...
- (3): 612–620. doi:10.1644/08-MAMM-A-140R.1. Foster, V.C.; Sarmento, P.;
Sollmann, R.; Tôrres, N.; Jácomo, A. T.; Negrões, N.; Fonseca, C. & Silveira, L...
- 2004, p. 26.
Matthew Hilton, "Smoking and Sociability" in Smoke, p. 133
Sollmann, Torald. (1906) A Text-book of
Pharmacology and Some
Allied Sciences. W...
- JSTOR 3079219. PMID 10856202. S2CID 4436119. Foster,
Vania C.; Sarmento, Pedro;
Sollmann, Rahel; Tôrres, Natalia; Jácomo, Anah T. A.; Negrões, Nuno; Fonseca, Carlos;...
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Melitta Sollmann (born 20
August 1958 in Gotha, Thuringia) is an East
German luger who
competed from the late 1970s to the mid-1980s. She won the silver...
- The Witch's Garden.
Unity Press. ISBN 978-0-913300-47-3. OCLC 3770563.
Sollmann,
Torald (1957). A
Manual of
Pharmacology and Its
Applications to Therapeutics...
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Origins of
Hallucinogenic Use New York: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0-07-056089-7.
Sollmann, Torald, A
Manual of
Pharmacology and Its
Applications to Therapeutics...