• Hans Bethge may refer to: Hans Bethge (poet) (1876–1946), German poet and authority on Tang dynasty poetry Hans Bethge (aviator) (1890–1918), German World...
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    Hans Bethge (9 January 1876 – 1 February 1946) was a German poet whose reputation abroad rests above all on the versions of the Tang dynasty poetry set...
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  • fourteen months. Hans Bethge was a Berlin native, born on 6 December 1890. He was the second son of Lieutenant William Bethge. Hans Bethge grew up in Friedrichshafen...
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  • theologian Friedrich Bethge (1891–1963), German poet, playwright and dramatist Hans Bethge (disambiguation), multiple people Raimund Bethge (born 1947), East...
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  • Hans Bethge (1890-1918) was a German First World War fighter ace credited with 20 confirmed aerial victories. He scored his first three aerial victories...
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  • the calendar Der Lahrer hinkende Bote DMP · 936 937 Bethgea 1920 HO Hans Bethge (1876–1946), German poet DMP · 937 938 Chlosinde 1920 HQ Female names...
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    in the pine forests close to Toblach in Tyrol. Here, using a text by Hans Bethge based on ancient Chinese poems, he composed Das Lied von der Erde ("The...
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    aviator Franz-Zeno Diemer (1889–1954), flight pioneer Oberleutnant Hans Bethge (1890–1918), World War I flying ace and aerial commander Richard Vogt...
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    free German translations by Hans Bethge, published in an anthology called Die chinesische Flöte (The Chinese Flute), Bethge based his versions on the collection...
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    1911 song cycle; words from ancient Chinese poems in translation by Hans Bethge Orchestral 1909–1910 9. Sinfonie D-Dur Symphony No. 9 in D major for...
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