- The
Bride of the Wind (Die
Windsbraut), also
called The Tempest, is a 1913–1914
painting by
Oskar Kokoschka. The oil on
canvas work is
housed in the Kunstmuseum...
- whirlwind. A
Windsbraut is
unable to
remove the
knife by her own
power and
therefore needs the help of the knife's owner. A
Windsbraut is not always...
- the
Second World War made
extensive use of
forced labour. A work
titled Windsbraut is in the
Dalbergplatz in Frankfurt-Höchst.[citation needed] In 2008 she...
- (1999)
Double Jeopardy (1999)
Bride of the Wind (2001) (a. k. a. Die
Windsbraut)
Evelyn (2002) And
Starring Pancho Villa as
Himself (2003) (TV) The Contract...
-
title of the film
alludes to a
painting by
Oskar Kokoschka named Die
Windsbraut,
literally meaning The
Bride of the Wind,
though often translated as The...
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toter Fisch 2001 Das Sams
Angestellter Credited as
Seyfi Ölmez 2003 Die
Windsbraut Barber 2003 In
Search of an
Impotent Man [de]
Lorenzo Credited as Seyfi...
- (2008) in German: Der
kleine Drache. ISBN 978-3-941087-00-2. (2009)
Windsbraut written by T.C.Boyle,
illustrated by
Christoph Niemann. (2010) SUBWAY...
- The
German locomotives Comet, Faust,
Blitz and
Windsbraut were four of the
first locomotives on the Leipzig–Dresden
Railway Company (LDE). They were four-coupled...
-
Hendrich died 1931 in
Schreiberhau in an
accident at the age of 76.
Windsbraut (Bride of the Wind), 1901 Die
Meerfrau (The Mermaid), 1908 Der
Kampf um...
- Fremdenführer, König Jérôme, Die
Landstreicher Winfried Zillig (1905–1963): Die
Windsbraut Bernd Alois Zimmermann (1918–1970): Die
Soldaten Udo
Zimmermann (1943–2021):...