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    Wolfgang Langhoff (6 October 1901 in Berlin, German Empire – 26 August 1966 in Berlin, German Democratic Republic) was a German theatre, film and television...
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    Heinz permanently joined the cast of the Deutsches Theater under Wolfgang Langhoff. He appeared in more than 300 roles, and was best known for his portrayal...
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    The cast included Steckel himself (as Galileo), Karl Paryla and Wolfgang Langhoff. The second (or "American") version was written in English between...
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    Defence Battalion "Michael Niederkirchner" 9th Medical Battalion "Wolfgang Langhoff" 9th Replacement Regiment The headquarters of the southern district...
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    composed their own. The words were written by Johann Esser (a miner) and Wolfgang Langhoff (an actor); the music was composed by Rudi Goguel and was later adapted...
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    und Unterricht. Nr. 6/1984, Seelze 1984, S. 365–379, S. 372–373. Wolfgang Langhoff: Die Moorsoldaten. Verlag Neuer Weg, Stuttgart 1974, ISBN 3-88021-093-4...
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    Knauf, journalist and songwriter, later executed for making jokes Wolfgang Langhoff, actor Hans Litten, lawyer Wilhelm Leuschner, unionist Hans Lorbeer...
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    Homolka Angelika Hurwicz Herbert Ihering Fritz Kortner Fritz Lang Wolfgang Langhoff Charles Laughton Lotte Lenya Theo Lingen Peter Lorre Joseph Losey...
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    Regie: Wolfgang Langhoff (Deutsches Theater Berlin – Kammerspiele) 1949: Lion Feuchtwanger: Wahn in Boston (Mathers Schwager) – Regie: Wolfgang Kühne (Deutsches...
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    Heartfield worked closely with theatre directors such as Benno Besson and Wolfgang Langhoff at Berliner Ensemble and Deutsches Theater. He created innovative...
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