Willi Heinrich (9 August 1920 – 2005) was a German author and soldier. During the Second World War he fought in the 101st Jäger Division, which suffered...
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Heinrich Willi (4 March 1900 – 16 February 1971) was a Swiss pediatrician who specialised in neonatology and co-discovered Prader–Willi syndrome with...
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Geduldige Fleisch, 1955) (English translation published 1956) is a novel by Willi Heinrich, chronicling the Eastern Front combat experiences of a depleted infantry...
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Kelley. Their source material was the 1956 novel The Willing Flesh by Willi Heinrich, a fictional work that was loosely based on the true story of Johann...
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worldwide. The condition is named after Swiss physicians Andrea Prader and Heinrich Willi who, together with Alexis Labhart, described it in detail in 1956. An...
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Der Panamaskandal 1967: Gottes zweite Garnitur — (based on a novel by Willi Heinrich) 1971: The Hitler/Ludendorff Trial: Scenes From a High Treason Trial...
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Willi Herold (11 September 1925 – 14 November 1946), also known as the Executioner of Emsland, was a Nazi German war criminal. Near the end of the Second...
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Heinrich Luitpold Himmler (German: [ˈhaɪnʁɪç ˈluːɪtpɔlt ˈhɪmlɐ] ; 7 October 1900 – 23 May 1945) was a German politician who was the 4th Reichsführer of...
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Trevor The Willing Flesh (1955) (later published as Cross of Iron), by Willi Heinrich 633 Squadron (1956), by Frederick E Smith Bitter Victory (1956), by...
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nf) Heinrich Heine (1797–1856, p/nf) Helme Heine (born 1941, ch) Willi Heinrich (1920–2005, f) Heinrich von Morungen (c. 1200–1222, p) Heinrich von Veldeke...
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