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- Winterfeld is a village and a former muni****lity in the district Altmarkkreis Salzwedel, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Since 1 July 2009, it is part of the...
- Winterfeld is a village in Germany. Winterfeld is also a surname of German origin. Notable people with the surname include: Carl von Winterfeld (1784–1852)...
- death. Henry Winterfeld was married to Elsie Winterfeld, who was a designer of toys and created a patented three-faced doll. Henry Winterfeld began his career...
- chapter 2 Winterfeld, p. 143 Winterfeld, p. 150 Winterfeld, p. 141 Arbuthnot, p. 9 White, T. H. (1946). Mistress Masham's Repose. p. 36. Winterfeld, p. 71...
- Apenburg-Winterfeld is a muni****lity in the district Altmarkkreis Salzwedel, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It was formed by the merger of the previously...
- intensified from the 19th century.[citation needed] The musicologist Carl von Winterfeld published three volumes of Der evangelische Kirchengesang und sein Verhältniss...
- theorist". Chartier 2001, "3. The composer". Palisca 1978, p. 4. Text in Winterfeld 1899, pp. 261–271; Patrologia Latina 132, cols. 1041–1045. Raby 1934,...
- Jean Gilbert (11 February 1879 – 20 December 1942), born Max Winterfeld, was a German operetta composer and conductor. Gilbert was born in Hamburg into...
- Hafner Robert Hartmann Friedrich Carl Heere Heinz Kluth Erich Stoll Heinz Winterfeld Svend Noldan [de] (uncredited) Edited by Hans Dieter Schiller Albert Baumeister...
- Carl Georg Vivigens von Winterfeld (28 January 1784 – 19 February 1852) was a German lawyer and musicologist. He studied music from the 16th to 18th centuries...