• Maria Martha Saran (13 July 1897 – 16 February 1976), known as Mary Saran, was a journalist and author. In 1933 she emigrated from her native Germany to...
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    (1944-2021), actor Beate Uhse-Rotermund (1919–2001), aviator and entrepreneur Mary Saran (1897–1976), journalist Patrick White, a 1973 Nobel laureate, visited...
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    historian Mary Saran (1897–1976), German-born English journalist and author Mary Sargant Florence (1857–1954), English painter and tax resister Mary Sartain...
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  • International Publishing Company, London (1944) Re-making Germany, by Mary Saran, Willi Eichler, Wilhelm Heidorn, Minna Specht. Preface by James Griffiths...
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  • Flanders was married three times during his life. His first wife was Mary Saran, a fellow member of the ISK who helped set up the British Division. In...
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  • Media offices Preceded by Mary Saran Editor of Socialist Commentary 1950–1971 With: Mary Saran (1950–1955) Succeeded by Peter Stephenson Party political...
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    Kishori Saran Lal 1950, p. 257. Kishori Saran Lal 1950, p. 260. Kishori Saran Lal 1950, pp. 256–257. Kishori Saran Lal 1950, p. 261. Kishori Saran Lal 1950...
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    Shyam Saran (born 4 September 1946) is an Indian career diplomat. He joined the Indian Foreign Service in 1970 and rose to become the Foreign Secretary...
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    Richard Saran, short for Alexander Richard Saran, (3 October 1852 – 4 (or 5) January 1925), was a German architect. He worked in the Prussian ministry...
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  • German) After her emigration to Great Britain, Maria Hodann took the name Mary Saran. This is probably the Graf Emil von Wedel from Großenhain mentioned in...
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