• Jettatore Directed by Richard Eichberg Written by Leo Leipziger Hans Rameau Arthur Teuber Produced by Richard Eichberg Starring Aenderly Lebius Lee Parry...
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    The Leipziger Verkehrsbetriebe (LVB), literally translated into English as the Leipzig Transport Authority, operates the tramway and bus transport services...
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  • Directed by Felix Basch Written by Felix Basch Based on Mascotte by Leo Leipziger [de] Produced by Paul Davidson Starring Gretl Basch Paul Biensfeldt...
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    Dennecke: Deutsche Wirtschafts- und Finanzgeschichte, pp 148; ISBN 3-9520775-0-X Leo Beranek, Concert Halls and Opera Houses: Musics, Acoustics, and Architecture...
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  • Isaac S. Moses, and Ferdinand Levy. Henry M. Leipziger. He was buried in Salem Fields Cemetery. The Leo N. Levi Hospital in Hot Springs, Arkansas, which...
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    and Parthe, that form an extensive inland delta in the city known as Leipziger Gewässerknoten [de], along which Leipzig Riverside Forest, Europe's largest...
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  • The Leipzig Book Fair Prize (Preis der Leipziger Buchmesse) is a literary award assigned annually during the Leipzig Book Fair to outstanding newly released...
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  • Leoliner (redirect from Leo Liner)
    to: Leo Liner, the official nickname of Seibu Yamaguchi Line, a people mover in Japan Leoliner (tramcar) [de; ja], a tramcar made for Leipziger Verkehrsbetriebe...
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    in March 1991 in the vaults of the former department store Wertheim at Leipziger Strasse 126-128 in Mitte, the central part of East Berlin, next to the...
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  • Opernsängerin Elisabeth Breul ist gestorben". Leipziger Volkszeitung. 17 October 2016. p. 8. Karl-Josef Kutsch; Leo Riemens (2004). Großes Sängerlexikon (Electronic...
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