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- Fritz Wendhausen (7 August 1890 – 5 January 1962) was a German actor, screenwriter and film director. He is also credited as Frederick Wendhausen and F...
- The Wendhausen Windmill (German: Windmühle Wendhausen) is a tower mill located in Wendhausen, a town within the muni****lity of Lehre, Lower Saxony, Germany...
- The Wendhausen Castle is a 17th-century moated castle located in Wendhausen, a community within the muni****lity of Lehre, Lower Saxony. The castle is...
- Essenrode Klein Steimke Ochsendorf Rennau Rottorf am Klei Uhry from Brunswick Beienrode Essehof Flechtorf Groß Brunsrode Klein Brunsrode Lehre Wendhausen...
- the 9th century, who ended her life as an anc****ss in Windenhausen (or Wendhausen). Her life provides important evidence for female experiences of religion...
- on the novel Das indische Grabmal) The Stone Rider, directed by Fritz Wendhausen (1923, based on an idea by Thea von Harbou) Metropolis, directed by Fritz...
- of Lehre. The river continues southwest before entering Wendhausen where it p****es Wendhausen Castle, a 17th-century moated castle. Then the river p****es...
- maint: location missing publisher (link) Stick C; Hinkelmann K; Eggert P; Wendhausen H (1991). "Do strong static magnetic fields in NMR tomography modify tissue...
- Sickte 5306 Cremlingen 5307 Braunschweig-Wenden 5308 Lehre 5309 Lehre-Wendhausen 531 Braunschweig 532 5320 Torfhaus 5321 Goslar 5322 Bad Harzburg 5323...
- ended in divorce in 1921. She was later briefly married to director Fritz Wendhausen. She died in 1978 in West Berlin, West Germany at the age of 89. In 1968...