- values: The
Trapp Family Singers in
North America, 1938-1956,
Michael Saffle writes: It is
difficult to do****ent
today precisely what the
Trapps performed...
- Himmler's headquarters.
Initially calling themselves the "
Trapp Family Choir", the von
Trapps began to
perform in the
United States and Canada. They performed...
- Von
Trapps, and Our
Favorite Things, 2015, p. 20 [1] The
Story of the
Trapp Family Singers (1949) Kerr,
Peter (29
March 1987). "Maria von
Trapp, whose...
-
Arthur A. "Archie"
Trapp (November 7, 1918 –
August 2, 2007) was a
politician in Manitoba, Canada. He
served in the
Legislative ****embly of
Manitoba as...
-
Trapp is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: A. A.
Trapp (1918–2007),
Manitoba politician Albert Trapp (died 1953),
Manitoba politician...
- The Von
Trapps (formerly The Von
Trapp Children) was a
musical group made up of Sofia, Melanie, Amanda, and
August (formerly Justin) von
Trapp, descendants...
- (December 24, 2008). "Von
Trapps Reunited,
Without the Singing". New York Times.
Retrieved December 26, 2008. Still,
Johannes von
Trapp, the 10th and youngest...
-
Erentrudis von
Trapp (February 8, 1929 – May 13, 2022) was an
American singer, teacher, and missionary. She was the
first daughter of
Maria von
Trapp and Georg...
- John
Trapp may
refer to: John
Trapp (writer) (1601–1669),
English writer and
theologian John Q.
Trapp (born 1945),
American retired professional basketball...
-
Trapp of the
Austrian musical family, the
Trapps. It was
formerly known as Cor Unum (Latin for One Heart). The
Trapp family was
largely fictionalized in the...