Manfred (Moses) Stern (also known as Emilio Kléber, Lazar Stern, Moishe Stern, Mark Zilbert) (1896–1954) was a member of the GRU, Soviet military intelligence...
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Kleber (born 1955), German journalist Emilio Kléber, nom de guerre of Manfred Stern (1896–1954), Soviet spy and republican general during the Spanish Civil...
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activists Manfred Stern (1896–1954), believed to have worked for Soviet intelligence in China the United States, and Wolfgang "Wolf" Stern (1897–1961)...
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Bolyai. Die ersten 200 Jahre, Birkhäuser, (translated from Hungarian by Manfred Stern), ISBN 978-3-0346-0046-0 Ana Todea, Maria Fűllop, Monica Avram (2004)...
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rector Lina Stern (1878–1968), biochemist, physiologist and humanist Louise Stern (born 1978), American writer and artist Manfred Stern (1896–1954),...
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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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Beimler" International Brigade' on 22 October 1936, with General "Kléber" (Manfred Stern) commanding. The original battalions were renamed as follows: The Franco-Belgian...
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Mars. Lycée Kléber Place Kléber Kléber (Paris Métro) Kléber (train) Manfred Stern, Austrian-born Soviet officer who gained fame in the Spanish Civil War...
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Battalion (Spanish) joined XI Brigade. Commander: General "Kléber" (Manfred Stern) Name: The Garibaldi Brigade Detailed Order of Battle (in Spanish) EPR...
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them, experienced military leaders from the First World War like "Kléber" Stern, "Gomez" Zaisser, "Lukacs" Zalka and "Gal" Galicz, who would prove invaluable...
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