• Manfred Richter (16 October 1929 – 29 September 2023) was a German writer, scriptwriter and dramaturg. Manfred Richter was born in Dresden on 16 October...
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  • home crowd. As she had married hurdler Manfred Richter, she now ran under that name. With the relay team, Richter ran a new world record, beating rivals...
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    does affect the saturation. But the following verbal definition of Manfred Richter and the corresponding formula proposed by Eva Lübbe are in agreement...
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    (Great Britain); 1979: Günter Wyszecki (Germany, USA, Canada); 1981: Manfred Richter (Germany); 1983: David MacAdam (USA); 1985: Leo Hurvich and Dorothea...
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    Matthias Hinze as Manfred Rommel 2012: Rommel (Director: Niki Stein), Patrick Mölleken as Manfred Rommel Additionally, interviews with Manfred concerning his...
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    (17 July 2014). "Theatermacher Manfred Wekwerth ist tot". Berliner Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 19 July 2014. "Manfred Wekwerth obituary". The Guardian...
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  • Ripe Cherries Directed by Horst Seemann Written by Manfred Richter Horst Seemann Starring Günther Simon Cinematography Helmut Bergmann Release date July 1973 (1973-07)...
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    1941, Richter was sent to Bucharest, Romania, as the adviser on Jewish affairs. He collaborated closely with the German Ambassador to Romania, Manfred Freiherr...
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  • A New Look at Manfred Kirchheimer's Documentaries". New York Times. Retrieved November 9, 2015. Traub, Alex (August 2, 2024). "Manfred Kirchheimer, 'Indispensable'...
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    Geiger counters. During World War II Richter worked in Germany with Professor Max Steenbeck and Professor Manfred von Ardenne on a particle accelerator...
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