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- diplomat from the Hanseatic Cities. Heeren was born on 4 October 1833 in Waldenau, Holstein and was the son of Georg Heinrich Heeren and Amanda Juliane von...
- Ratkay Nelson Keys as Anton Hugh Wakefield as Albert von Waldenau Marie Lohr as Helen von Waldenau Frederick Bradshaw as Peter Morris Harvey as Waldemar...
- ‘Pinneberger Dorf’ was incorporated and in 1927 the villages of Thesdorf and Waldenau followed. After World War II the number of inhabitants of Pinneberg doubled...
- Slezak as Adalbert v. Waldenau Ida Wüst as Helene, seine Frau Rolf ****a as Peter, sein Sohn Hans Moser as Anton, Diener im Hause Waldenau Alfred Neugebauer...
- the Gods Love (1936) – the Empress Dreams Come True (1936) – Helen von Waldenau Reasonable Doubt (1936) It's You I Want (1936) – Constance Gilbert South...
- Eschnapur Waltz Melodies (1938) or Immer wenn ich glücklich bin..! – Hans v. Waldenau The Indian Tomb (1938) or Das indische GrabmalMaharadscha von Eschnapur...
- 9 19 Halstenbek/Rellingen Halstenbek, Rellingen, Schenefeld, Pinneberg-Waldenau Entrance equipped with Ramp meter 3.7 2.3 20 Halstenbek-Krupunder Halstenbek-Krupunder...
- Interrupted Honeymoon (1936) - Uncle John Dreams Come True (1936) - Albert von Waldenau The Limping Man (1936) - Col. Paget It's You I Want (1936) - Otto Gilbert...
- General-Major Johann Kalnássy (8 bns) Brigade: General-Major Joseph Walther von Waldenau (16 sqns) Division: Feldmarschall-Leutnant Joseph Louis, Prince of Lorraine-Vaudémont...
- Nureddin is released and betrothed to Margiana. 1939: Leonhardt – Eipperle/Waldenau/Osswald/Ludwig-W/Welitsch/Hann – Koch Schwann (live in Stuttgart) 1951:...