Erich Lüth (1 February 1902 – 1 April 1989) was a German writer and film director who was born in Hamburg. Lüth began his career in 1923 as an intern...
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Look up luth in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Luth, Lüth or LUTH may refer to: Erich Lüth (1902–1989), German writer and film director. Tom Luth (born...
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the night of 13/14 May 1945. On 16 May 1945, Lüth was given a state funeral by the Flensburg Government. Lüth was a Baltic German born in Riga, then part...
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Christian Democratic Union (CDU), or the Social Democratic Party, including Erich Lüth. Otto Nuschke became leader of the East German CDU. The youth organization...
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17169/refubium-14242. Retrieved 2 December 2018. "BVerfGE 7, 198 – Lüth" [Case BVerfGE 7, 198 Lüth]. Das Fallrecht (DFR) Verfassungsrecht (in German). Bern: University...
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sentenced. In 1951, Harlan sued for an injunction against Hamburg politician Erich Lüth for publicly calling for a boycott of Unsterbliche Geliebte (Immortal...
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85, Indian politician and independence activist, Member of Parliament. Erich Lüth, 87, German writer and film director. Jan A. Rajchman, 77, Polish-American...
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After the usual training he served for one patrol aboard U-43 under Wolfgang Lüth, before commissioning the Type IXC U-boat U-506 in September 1941. He sailed...
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James Sanders, Charlie Miller, Jacques Raboud, Walter and Olga Nowak, Erich Luth, Vitaly Korotich, Joseph Levine "A Turning Point"—Joseph Polowsky, Galina...
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his last journey to the Ottensen Jewish cemetery. Kramer, Gerhard F.; Erich Lüth (1968). Verein für Hamburgische Geschichte (ed.). "Salomon Heine in seiner...
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