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Georg Stumme (29 July 1886 – 24
October 1942) was a
general in the
Wehrmacht of ****
Germany during the
Second World War who
briefly commanded the Axis...
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Stumme is the name of:
Georg Stumme (29 July 1886 – 24
October 1942), a
German General of
World War II
Absolon Stumme (died 1499), a Late
Gothic painter...
- La
femme enfant (German: Die
Stumme Liebe) is a 1980
French drama film
directed by Raphaële
Billetdoux and
starring Klaus Kinski. It
competed in the Un...
- Hans
Stumme (3
November 1864 in
Mittweida – 20
December 1936 in Dresden) was a
German linguist,
known for his
research of
Semitic and
other Afroasiatic...
- 15.02.1940 - 14.01.1942 :
Georg Stumme 15.01.1942 - 16.01.1942 : Hans Zorn 16.02.1942 - 09.07.1942 :
Georg Stumme 20.07.1942 - 30.09.1942 : Leo Freiherr...
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Absolon Stumme (died 1499) was a Late
Gothic painter from
Northern Germany who
worked in Hamburg.
Absolon Stumme married into the Bornemann [de] family...
- Die
stumme Serenade, Op. 36, (The
silent serenade), is a German-language
musical comedy by
Erich Wolfgang Korngold to a
libretto by
Victor Clement. The...
- Paul
Stumme-Diers (born 1960) was a
bishop of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in
America (ELCA)
Greater Milwaukee Synod. Born in 1960 in Waverly, Iowa...
- "The Spectre-Barber" (German:
Stumme Liebe: "Silent Love", also
translated under the
titles "Dumb Love", "The Dumb Lover", and "Mute Love") is a short...
- The
Silent Guest (German: Der
stumme Gast) is a 1945
German crime film
directed by
Harald Braun and
starring René Deltgen,
Gisela Uhlen and
Rudolf Fernau...