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    Saxony. Wunder was born at Wittenberg on May 4, 1800, the son of Karl Friedrich Wunder, deacon and later archdeacon of the Stadtkirche Wittenberg, and...
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    Detective chief inspector Frank Thiel and forensic medical examiner Dr. Karl Friedrich Boerne are the lead protagonists of the German television series, Tatort...
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    Georg Friedrich Daumer (5 March 1800 – 14 December 1875) was a German poet and philosopher. Daumer was educated at the gymnasium of his native city, at...
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    to appear regularly on postcards. Karl Friedrich Wunder, son of the first Hannoverian photographer, Friedrich Wunder, included a photograph of the grave...
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  • Our Heavenly Bodies (German: Wunder der Schöpfung, literally: Wonder of the Creation) is a 1925 German educational film written by Hanns Walter Kornblum...
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  • Heinrich Beckurts and Karl Wirtz Neutron Physics (Springer-Verlag, New York, NY, 1964) Karl Winnacker and Karl Wirtz Das unverstandene Wunder: Kernenergie in...
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    changed to Zeitzer Straße 2 in 1885. From 1892, the photographer Karl Friedrich Wunder from Hanover indicated the address of Georg Brokesch's studio. In...
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    became Walter Hemmer in 1925. Similar to his Hanoverian colleague Karl Friedrich Wunder, Hemmer also produced a still unexplored number of numbered, partly...
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    In the German television series Tatort, Liefers plays Professor Dr. Karl Friedrich Boerne, the director of the "Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensics"...
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  • Friedrich Paul "Fritz" Honka (31 July 1935 – 19 October 1998) was a German serial killer. Between 1970 and 1975 he killed at least four women from Hamburg's...
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