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Heinrich Adolf Wild von
Hohenborn (8 July 1860 – 25
October 1925) was an
Imperial German Army
officer who
served as a
general and
Prussian Minister of...
- (1861–1922) 7 June 1913 21
January 1915 1 year, 228 days 28 von Hohenborn,
Adolf WildAdolf Wild von
Hohenborn (1860–1925) 21
January 1915 29
October 1916 1 year...
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Adolf Opel (12 June 1935, in
Vienna – 15 July 2018, in Vienna) was an
Austrian writer, filmmaker, and editor. He
edited publications of the
writings of...
- 1932,
Wilder collaborated with the
writer and
journalist Felix Salten on the
screenplay for "Scampolo".
After Adolf Hitler's rise to power,
Wilder went...
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Geert Wilders (Dutch: [ɣeːrt ˈʋɪldərs]; born 6
September 1963) is a
Dutch politician who has led the right-wing to far-right
Party for
Freedom (PVV) since...
- The
religious beliefs of
Adolf Hitler,
dictator of ****
Germany from 1933 to 1945, have been a
matter of debate. His
opinions regarding religious matters...
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Ludwig Adolf Wilhelm Freiherr von Lützow (18 May 1782 – 6
December 1834) was a
Prussian general notable for his
organization and
command of the Lützow...
- The Mind of
Adolf Hitler: The
Secret Wartime Report,
published in 1972 by
Basic Books, is
based on a
World War II
report by
psychoanalyst Walter C. Langer...
- pp. 127–129, doi:10.5169/SEALS-7738
Wild,
Adolf (2013), Die
Standseilbahn am
Giessbach (in German), Ad. u. El.
Wild-Salvisberg, OCLC 861206078
Grand Hotel...
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novel Buddenbrooks. 2002 New
Faces Award (Best Actress) for No
Regrets 2003
Adolf Grimme Award (Fiction/Entertainment) for the
performance in The Friends...