- Otto Max
August Weidt (2 May 1883 – 22
December 1947) was the
owner of a
workshop in
Berlin for the
blind and deaf.
During the Holocaust, he
fought to...
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Michael Weidt (born 22
February 1946) is a
German photographer. He is known, in particular, for his
portraits of East
German theatre and
movie stars....
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Lucie Weidt (May 11, 1876 – July 28, 1940) was a German-born
Austrian dramatic soprano noted for her
prowess in the
operas of
Richard Wagner. Born in...
- Jean
Weidt is the name
generally used by and in
respect of Hans
Weidt (7
October 1904 – 29
August 1988) who was a
dancer and c****ographer. As a young...
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narrative of a slave's
journey from
bondage to freedom. Ten
Speed Press.
Weidt,
Maryann N. 2001.
Voice of Freedom: A
Story about Frederick Dougl****, illustrated...
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Ursula Wendorff-
Weidt (6
August 1919 – 23
September 2000) was a
German artist and
illustrator who, in the
words of one
admiring obituary writer, "shaped...
- that
promotes promiscuity was
first categorized in 2004 by
researchers Weidt, et al. The golden-brown
mouse lemur sleeps predominantly in tree branches...
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Theodor Seuss Geisel.
Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-532302-3.
Weidt, Maryann; Maguire,
Kerry (1994). Oh, the
Places He Went.
Carolrhoda Books...
- Africa". Le Monde.
Retrieved 2024-11-06. Dalton, Ben; Rondeaux, Candace;
Weidt,
Merle (22
February 2024). "Targeting the
Wagner Group: How the U.S. Can...
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Justus TV film
Abseitsfalle Podolski 2014 A
Blind Hero: The Love of Otto
Weidt [de]
Chaim Horn TV film Fiddlesticks [de] Otto 2015 Look Who's Back Fabian...