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Weyrauch is a
German surname. The name is
sometimes spelled Weirauch.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Erwin Antonín
Weyrauch (1803–1865), Bohemian...
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Armin Weyrauch (born 22
January 1964) is a
German rower. He
finished 4th in the men's
coxless four
event at the 1992
Summer Olympics. He was part of a...
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Johannes Weyrauch (20
February 1897 – 1 May 1977) was a
German composer and cantor.
Weyrauch was born on 20
February 1897 in Leipzig. His mother, Maria...
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Wolfgang Weyrauch (15
October 1904 – 7
November 1980) was a
German writer, journalist, and actor. He
wrote under the
pseudonym name
Joseph Scherer. Wolfgang...
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Wolfgang Karl
Weyrauch (1907–1970) was a German-Peruvian
malacologist and entomologist.
Weyrauch was born on
December 7, 1907, in Elberfeld, Germany. He...
- The
Wolfgang Weyrauch Prize is a
literary prize in Hesse,
Germany named for
writer Wolfgang Weyrauch.
Established in 1997, the
prize is
awarded to young...
- Analysis.
Critical Publishing. ISBN 978-1-915080-05-9 – via
Google Books.
Weyrauch,
Walter Otto (2001),
Gypsy Law:
Romani Legal Traditions and Culture, University...
- out of the view of the
common people. A
noteworthy example is
Wolfgang Weyrauch who
stressed magical realism. The
literature was
intended to help deal...
- Washington:
National Geographic Society, 1970.
Weyrauch, Walter, "Oral
Legal Traditions of Gypsies", in:
Walter Weyrauch (ed.),
Gypsy Law:
Romani Legal Traditions...
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University Press. pp. 71–79. ISBN 9780195300949.
Retrieved 4
March 2015.
Weyrauch, Walter. O (13
August 2001).
Gypsy Law:
Romani Legal Traditions and Culture...