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Ernst Waldfried Josef Wenzel Mach (/mɑːx/ MAHKH; German: [ɛʁnst ˈmax]; 18
February 1838 – 19
February 1916) was an
Austrian physicist and philosopher...
- GmbH was
founded in West
Germany on 1
April 1950 by
Preben Philipsen and
Waldfried Barthel [de], who
would later become the head of
publicity for the company...
- the
Irish Earls of Granard), born in
Plymouth in 1866. had the
Villa Waldfried built in the
English country house style by the
architects Aage von Kauffmann...
- Rosinthal, Schäferei, Sonnenhof, Sternfelde,
Stolper Mühle, Thekenberg,
Waldfried, Waldfrieden, Wilhelmsfelde, Wilhelmshof, Ziethenmühle, und Zollende.[citation...
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Friedrich Forster or
Friedrich Forster-Burggraf, both
pseudonyms for
Waldfried Burggraf (11
August 1895 – 1
March 1958) was a
German dramatist, screenwriter...
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Wolfgang Rihm's
chamber opera Jakob Lenz. In his 1923 play Weh um Michael,
Waldfried Burggraf presented the life of Lenz,
explaining his
suicide as an act...
- ISBN 0-8352-1078-2. Bernd-Ulrich Hergemöller;
Nicolai Clarus, eds. (2010). "Burggraf,
Waldfried". Mann für Mann:
biographisches Lexikon zur
Geschichte von Freundesliebe...
- Heights; 1865) Das
Landhaus am
Rhein (A
Country House on the Rhein; 1869)
Waldfried (1874)
draws literary inspiration from
German unity and the Franco-Prussian...
- East
Berlin (1948–1967)
Friedrich Forster (1895–1958),
pseudonym for
Waldfried Burggraf,
dramatist and
screenwriter Emil
Trinkler (1896–1931), Central...
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produced 41
films between 1949 and 1975, and co-founded
Constantin Film with
Waldfried Barthel [de] in 1950. He was born in Copenhagen,
Denmark to Constantin...