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- Günter Wallraff (born 1 October 1942) is a German writer and undercover journalist. Günther Wallraff was born in Burscheid as the son of a Ford worker...
- Wallraff is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andreas Wallraff, German quantum physicist Cuco Wallraff [Wikidata] (born 1963)...
- Andreas Wallraff is a German physicist who conducts research in quantum information processing and quantum optics. He has taught as a professor at ETH...
- Günter Wallraff Peter Coyote as Henry Tobel Nathalie Baye as Christine Dieter Laser as Leonard Schroeter Monique van de Ven as Tina Wallraff Philip Anglim...
- in West Germany is the English translation of German journalist Günter Wallraff’s book Ganz unten (“At the very bottom”), originally published in Germany...
- appropriation of Roman imagery for Christian purposes. ... While Perler, Wallraff, and others differ on details of the meaning of this Sol-Christ, all agree...
- 456–481, esp. p 479ff. doi:10.2307/283102. JSTOR 283102. Gordon, Richard L.; Wallraff, Martin (2006). Cancik, Hubert; Schneider, Helmuth (eds.). "Sol". Brill's...
- Barbara Wallraff for her book Word Fugitives: In Pursuit of Wanted Words, where "word fugitives" is her term for invented words. Wallraff's Atlantic...
- Julian, and doubts that the feast was actually instituted by Aurelian. Wallraff (2001) says there is limited evidence for the festival before the mid-4th...
- exposés of journalistic malpractice by the investigative reporter Günter Wallraff led to Press Council reprimands. Sometimes referred to as Germany's Rupert...