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Weiße Wölfe is an East German-Yugoslav Red
Western film. It was
released in 1969, and sold 4,601,516 tickets.
Weiße Wölfe (White Wolves) is a
sequel to...
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Berliner Weisse (German:
Berliner Weiße,
pronounced [bɛʁˌliːnɐ ˈvaɪsə] ; "Berlin White") is a cloudy, sour beer of
around 3.5%
alcohol by volume. It is...
- In
German folklore, the
Weiße Frauen (German: [ˈvaɪsə ˈfʁaʊən],
meaning White Women) are elf-like
spirits which may
derive from
Germanic paganism in the...
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Weisse or
Weiße is a
surname which means "white" in German. It may
refer to:
Charles H.
Weisse (1866–1919),
American politician Christian Felix Weiße...
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Weißes Blut is an East
German film. It was
released in 1959.
Weißes Blut at IMDb v t e...
- The
Weiße Spitze, at a
height of 2,962 m (AA), is the
highest peak in the
Villgraten Mountains. It lies
south of St.
Jakob in
Defereggen and east of the...
- the
words "Schulhof" (school yard) and "töten" (kill)
beeped out
during "
Weisses Fleisch", and
other versions had
these words removed from the CD's lyric...
- The
Weiße Traun is a
river of Bavaria, Germany. Th
nearly 14
kilometer long
river is
formed at the
confluence of the
Fischbach and the
Seetraun south...
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Weiße Wiese (The
White Field), also
known as
Borussia Sportpark, was the
first home
stadium of
Borussia Dortmund. It was
located at
Wambeler street near...
- Ina
Weisse (born 12 June 1968) is a
German actress,
screenwriter and film director. She is
especially well
known for her
roles as the
distant and ambivalent...