Emil "Ehm" Welk (August 29, 1884 – December 19, 1966) was a German journalist, writer, professor and founder of Volkshochschulen (adult education centres)...
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Look up Welk, welk, or wełk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Welk or WELK may also refer to: Ehm Welk (1884–1966), German writer Lawrence Welk (1903–1992)...
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alchemist Marcus Ehm, German paralympic athlete Wilhelm Ehm (1918–2009), a German World War II naval officer and East German politician Ehm Welk (1884–1966)...
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Neo-Gothic villa from 1886 to 1888. Ehm Welk House: cultural meeting place in the former residence of the author, Ehm Welk Memorial to the soldiers from Doberan...
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was a future travel writer and journalist Richard Katz. Its editor was Ehm Welk, who would be later known for his work Die Heiden von Kummerow. In 1932...
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champion Jens Riewa (born 1963), presenter and newscaster of the Tagesschau Ehm Welk (1884–1966), writer, lived for a time in Lübbenau Nico (1938–1988), civil...
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Nationalsozialismus 1930–1933. Braunschweigs Weg ins Dritte Reich. Hanover 1961. Ehm Welk: Im Morgennebel. 2nd edition, Verlag Volk und Welt, East Berlin 1954 (novel)...
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Brinckman, Hans Fallada, Walter Kempowski, Fritz Reuter, Rudolf Tarnow, Ehm Welk Politics: Ernst Moritz Arndt, Dietmar Bartsch, Joachim Gauck, Egon Krenz...
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Tillmann. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name, written by Ehm Welk and published in 1937. The film's sets were designed by the art directors...
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Alison Weir (born 1951, England) Ronald Welch (1909–1982, Wales/England) Ehm Welk (1884–1966, Germany) Percy F. Westerman (1876–1959, England) Helena Westermarck...
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