• Annette Harnack (born 5 December 1958) is a retired West German high jumper. She finished eighth at the 1978 European Indoor Championships. She represented...
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  • (died 2024) Eva Herman, author and television presenter December 5 Annette Harnack, high jumper Martin Schaudt, equestrian December 10 - Annelore Zinke...
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  • Snežana Hrepevnik  Yugoslavia 1.85 8 Urszula Kielan  Poland 1.85 9 Annette Harnack  West Germany 1.80 10 Astrid Tveit  Norway 1.80 11 Kristine Nitzsche...
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  • Gaby Meier  Switzerland 1.80 Q ? ? Pam Spencer  United States 1.80 Q ? ? Annette Harnack  West Germany 1.80 Q ? ? Ulrike Meyfarth  West Germany 1.80 Q...
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  • Karbanová  Czechoslovakia 1.88 7 Nadezhda Marinenko  Soviet Union 1.88 8 Annette Harnack  West Germany 1.85 9 Jutta Kirst  East Germany 1.85 10 Ria van Steenpaal...
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  • school of Fritz Weiß in Weimar where her long year friendship with Falk Harnack began, she moved to Munich in 1934 to become a stage designer. From March...
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    German resistance groups like the Kreisau Circle or the Schulze-Boysen/Harnack group of the Red Orchestra. Today, the White Rose is well known both within...
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  • (German: Das Beil von Wandsbek) is a 1951 East German film, directed by Falk Harnack. 1934, Hamburg. Adolf Hitler is about to visit the city. Hamburg's executioner...
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  • Wolfgang Händler Hermann Hankel Raphael Levi Hannover Carl Gustav Axel Harnack Paul Harzer Helmut Hasse Maria Hasse Otto Hesse Felix Hausdorff Eduard...
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    using both terms together, reading: "Chrestians for Christians". Adolf von Harnack argued that Chrestians was the original wording, and that Tacitus deliberately...
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