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- Waldberg may refer to: Waldberg (Bobingen), a constituent community of Bobingen, Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany Waldberg (Windigsteig), a village in Windigsteig...
- Josef Rudolf Waldberg, (15 July 1915 – 10 December 1940) whose real name was Henri L****udry, was a Belgian national posing as a German (then aged 25),...
- Max Freiherr von Waldberg (January 1, 1858 — November 6, 1938) was a professor of modern literature at the University of Heidelberg in Germany. After World...
- Patrick Waldberg (1913-1985) was a Franco-American art critic known for his profiles of Surrealist artists. Born in Santa Monica, California, Waldberg moved...
- The DJK Waldberg is a German ****ociation football club from the village of Waldberg, near Sandberg, Bavaria. The club's most notable achievement was qualifying...
- Randow, Seedorf (incorporated on 1 April 1942), Siebeneichen, Vorwerk, Waldberg, Woldeforst and Wotenick (incorporated on 1 June 2004). Villages and po****tions...
- Markl (112) Matzlesschlag (48) Meires (60) Rafings (82) Rafingsberg (17) Waldberg (49) Willings (41) Windigsteig (312) The Cadastral muni****lities are Edengans...
- Monte Baldo (German: Waldberg) is a mountain range in the Italian Alps, located in the provinces of Trento and Verona. Its ridge is orientated in a northeast-southwest...
- Gundolf directed Goebbels to ****ociate professor Max Freiherr von Waldberg. Waldberg, who was also Jewish, recommended Goebbels write his thesis on Wilhelm...
- Isabelle Waldberg, née Isabelle Margaretha Maria Farner (10 May 1911 – 12 April 1990) was a French-Swiss sculptor ****ociated with surrealism. Isabelle...